CHAPTER 130: GENERAL OFFENSES
Section
   130.01   Discharging firearms
   130.02   Barbed wire fences
   130.03   Unused refrigerators
   130.04   Use of CB radios
   130.05   Curfew
§ 130.01 DISCHARGING FIREARMS.
   No person shall discharge any firearm in the city unless that person is a police officer or citizen acting under necessity.
(1985 Code, § 36-8-2-4(a)) (Ord. 8, passed 5-20-1854; Am. Ord. passed 11-8-1880; Am. Ord. passed 7-5-1898) Penalty, see §10.99
Statutory reference:
   Regulation of dangerous conduct or property, see I.C. 36-8-2-4
§ 130.02 BARBED WIRE FENCES.
   No person shall erect or maintain any barbed wire fence within the city unless that barbed wire is at least eight feet from the surface of the ground.
(1985 Code, § 36-8-2-4(b)) (Ord. passed 11-6-1903)
Statutory reference:
   Regulation of dangerous conduct or property, see I.C. 36-8-2-4
§ 130.03 UNUSED REFRIGERATORS.
   No person shall possess any unused refrigerator unless the doors of that refrigerator have been removed from its frame.
(1985 Code, § 36-8-2-4(c)) (Ord. 6-1954, passed 3-17-1954) Penalty, see §10.99
Statutory reference:
   Regulation of dangerous conduct or property, see I.C. 36-8-2-4
§ 130.04 USE OF CB RADIOS.
   (A)   The Marion Nuisance Abatement Officers, the Marion Police or the Building Inspector is authorized to obtain a civil search warrant upon a showing of probable cause to believe that a CB operator is violating this section and federal law by amplifying the signal or attaching unauthorized antennas to the CB radio.
   (B)   Upon showing that the CB operator has violated this section, an ordinance violation proceeding may be filed in any court in Grant County and a fine shall be assessed in the sum of up to $2,500. Violations which occur on different days may be charged as a separate violation.
(Ord. 25-2003, passed 2-18-2004)
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