§ 93.04 RESTRICTIONS THAT MAY BE IMPOSED.
   During the existence of a proclaimed state of emergency, the Mayor of the Town may impose by proclamation any or all of the following restrictions:
   (A)   Explosives, weapons. Prohibit or regulate the possession off one's own premises of explosives, firearms, ammunition, or dangerous weapons of any kind, and prohibit the purchase, sale, transfer, or other disposition thereof. The regulation of the possession of weapons shall not apply to firearms legally possessed under current state law, or to ammunition for such firearms.
   (B)   Alcoholic beverages. Prohibit or regulate the buying or selling of beer, wine, or intoxicating beverages of any kind, and one’s possession or consumption off one's own premises.
   (C)   Demonstrations, parades, vigils. Prohibit or regulate any demonstration, parade, march, vigil, or participation therein from taking place on any of the public ways or on any public property.
   (D)   Explosive or inflammable materials. Prohibit or regulate the sale of gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, or any other explosive or inflammable fluids or substances.
   (E)   Travel. Prohibit or regulate travel on any public street, alley, roadway, or any other public property, except by those in search of medical assistance, food, or other commodity or service necessary to sustain the well-being of themselves or their families or some member thereof.
   (F)   Business activities. Prohibit or regulate the participation in or carrying on of any business activity, and prohibit or regulate the keeping open of places of business, places of entertainment, and any other places of public assembly.
   (G)   Curfew. Prohibit general vehicular and pedestrian traffic and loitering or congregating on public streets, sidewalks, parking areas, parks and any other public place.
(1989 Code, § 93.04) (Ord. passed 7-23-1970; Am. Ord. 1596, passed 2-9-2016)