(1) Every hour of every day, the portion of the premises owned or leased by a licensed firearm/firearm ammunition dealer devoted to the sale or other disposition of firearms and/or firearm ammunition must be fully monitored by a high-quality video taping system with the video tapes resulting therefrom retained by the licensed dealer for not less than thirty (30) consecutive days from the date of taping and made available for inspection by any Orland Park Police Officer(s).
(2) All firearms on display on the premises owned or leased by a licensed dealer must, except when being exhibited by the dealer's employee to a potential purchaser, be kept inside a locked storage case or locked display rack with the keys therefor available only to the licensed dealer's authorized employees and, in addition, every firearm located on such premises shall be equipped with a safety mechanism to hinder the use of the firearm by unauthorized users. Such devices shall include, but shall not be limited to, trigger locks, combination handle locks, and solenoid use-limitation devices.
Safety mechanism means a design adaption or nondetachable accessory that lessons the likelihood of unanticipated use of the firearm by other than the owner of the firearm and those specifically authorized by the owner to use the firearm.
The trigger lock means a device that when locked in place by means of a key, prevents a potential user from pulling the trigger of the firearm without first removing the trigger lock by use of the trigger lock's key.
A combination handle lock means a device that is part of the firearm which precludes the use of the firearm unless the combination tumblers are properly aligned.
A solenoid use-limitation device means a device which precludes, by use of a solenoid, the firing of the firearm unless a magnet of the appropriate strength is placed in proximity to the handle of the weapon.
(3) Every firearm sold or otherwise disposed by a licensed dealer shall be equipped with at least one of the safety mechanisms defined in 7-3-7-8(2)(a), above, when delivered by the dealer to the purchaser or recipient of such firearm;
(4) Possession of every firearm sold or otherwise disposed of by a licensed dealer shall only be transferred by such dealer, or his or her authorized employee, to the purchaser or recipient thereof when such purchaser or recipient has left the dealer's business premises and has arrived at the purchaser's or recipient's motor vehicle or other means of transportation;
(5) No firearm/firearm ammunition dealer license shall be issued to a person if the business premises to be used by the licensee for the sale or other disposition of firearms or firearm ammunition is located within one-quarter (1/4) mile of a public or private school building (including a nursery, preschool, elementary or high school) or within one-quarter (1/4) mile of a public park.
(6) All ammunition must be kept in locked cabinets that can only be opened by the licensed dealer's employee(s).