212.03 EMERGENCY MEASURES.
   (a)   Whenever the President of the Board of Trustees, pursuant to Section 212.02, determines that a state of emergency exists, he or she shall first sign, under oath, a statement in writing finding that the standards set forth in Section 212.02 have been met, and shall set forth facts in such statement to substantiate such findings. Such statement shall also describe the emergency and shall declare that a state of emergency exists. After the signing of such statement, the following measures shall, where applicable, be in effect:
      (1)   The emergency measures provided in subsection (b) hereof shall thereupon be in effect during the period of the emergency and throughout the Village.
      (2)   The Village Manager may order and promulgate all or any of the emergency measures provided in subsection (b) hereof, in whole or in part, with such limitations and conditions as he or she may deem appropriate, and any such emergency measure so ordered and promulgated shall thereupon be in effect during the period of the emergency and in the area for which the emergency has been declared.
   (b)   The emergency measures may include, but are not limited to:
      (1)   The prohibition of the sale or other transfer of possession, with or without consideration, the offer to sell or so transfer and the purchase, of any ammunition, gun or other firearm of any size or description;
      (2)   The prohibition of the displaying by or in any store or shop of any ammunition or gun or other firearm of any size or description;
      (3)   The prohibition of the possession, in a public place, of a rifle or shotgun by a person, except a duly authorized law enforcement official or person in the military service acting in the official performance of his or her duty;
      (4)   The prohibition of the possession of a rifle or shotgun in any place, public or private;
      (5)   The establishment of curfews, including, but not limited to, the prohibition or restriction of pedestrian and vehicular movement, standing and parking, but not including the provision of designated essential services such as fire, police and hospital services, including the transportation of patients to a hospital, utility emergency repairs and emergency calls by physicians;
      (6)   The prohibition of the sale of alcoholic liquor;
      (7)   The prohibition of a person's having on his or her person, in a public place, a portable container containing alcoholic liquor;
      (8)   The closing of places of public assemblage, with designated exceptions; and
      (9)   The prohibition of the sale or other transfer of possession, with or without consideration, of gasoline or any other flammable or combustible liquid, except by delivery into a tank properly affixed to an operable motor-driven vehicle, bike, scooter, boat or airplane and necessary for the propulsion thereof.
(1976 Code § 12-59.)