(A) Any parent, legal guardian or other person charged with the supervision of a minor commits improper supervision of a child when he or she knowingly permits a child in his or her custody or control, under the age of 18 years:
(1) To associate with known thieves, burglars, felons, narcotics addicts or other persons of ill repute; or to visit a place of prostitution; or to commit a lewd act; or to commit an act tending to break the peace; or to commit any other act which violates a municipal ordinance;
(2) To avoid his or her obligation to pay any fine, make any restitution or reparation imposed by a court upon the minor, for violation of any ordinance of the Village of Calumet Park; or
(3) To come into unsupervised possession of any of the following items:
(a) Bowie, switchblade, ballistic knives, or other edged weapons as defined by Illinois Compiled Statutes, ILCS Ch. 720, Act 5, § 24-1 et seq.;
(b) Metallic knuckles;
(c) Martial arts weaponry;
(d) Arrows designed for firing from a bow or crossbow device;
(e) Stun gun or laser;
(f) Any device or attachment of any kind designed, used or intended for use in silencing the report of a firearm;
(g) Machine gun as defined by ILCS Ch. 720, Act 5, § 24-1 et seq.;
(h) Any bomb, bombshell, grenade, bottle or other container containing an explosive substance of over one-quarter ounce for like purposes, such as, but not limited to, black powder bombs, molotov cocktails, pipe-bombs or artillery projectiles;
(i) Firearms, or the ammunition therefor, as defined by ILCS Ch. 430, Act 65, § 1.1;
(j) Fireworks, as defined by Illinois Compiled Statutes, ILCS Ch. 425, Act 30, § 3; or
(k) Any pneumatic gun, pneumatic pistol, spring gun, spring pistol, pellet gun, pellet pistol, B-B gun or B-B pistol which either expels a single globular or other geometric shaped projectile, not exceeding .18 inch in diameter, constructed of plastic, steel, lead or other hard materials; any paint ball gun or paint ball pistol which expels a breakable paint ball containing marking colors; with a force that may be reasonably expected to cause bodily harm.
(B) A minor shall include any person who has not yet reached 18 years of age.
(Ord. 93-610, passed 9-23-1993)