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16-5A.6   Effective Date.
   This Section shall take effect 30 days after enactment.
(CBC 1985 16-5A.6; Ord. 1988 c. 1 § 2)
Editor’s note:
   This Section was enacted on April 15, 1988.
16-5B   REGULATING REPLICA FIREARMS IN THE CITY.
16-5B.1   Definition.
   For the purpose of this Section, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   REPLICA FIREARM. Any toy, imitation, facsimile or replica pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle, air rifle, B-B gun, pellet gun, machine gun or other similar simulated weapon which, because of its color, size, shape or other characteristics, can reasonably be perceived to be a real firearm capable of firing a bullet or other projectile.
(CBC 1985 16-5B.1; Ord. 2015 c. 10 § 1)
16-5B.2   Regulation.
   No person shall sell, offer to sell, possess, use, display or give away, any replica firearm on a public property unless:
   (A)   The entire exterior surface of the imitation firearm is colored white, bright red, bright orange, bright yellow, bright blue, bright pink or bright purple, either singly or as the predominant color in combination with other colors in any pattern;
   (B)   The imitation firearm is constructed entirely of transparent or translucent materials which permits unmistakable observation of the imitation firearm’s complete contents;
   (C)   The barrel of the imitation firearm, other than the barrel of a water gun, is closed with a blase orange plug, permanently affixed, of the same material of which the imitation firearm is made, for a distance of not less than ½ inch from the front end of said barrel;
   (D)   The imitation firearm had legibly stamped thereon, the name of the manufacturer or some trade name, mark or brand by which the manufacturer can be readily identified; and
   (E)   The imitation firearm does not have a laser pointer attached.
(CBC 1985 16-5B.2; Ord. 2015 c. 10 § 1)
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