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No person shall knowingly resist or obstruct anyone known by the person to be a peace officer, jailer, emergency medical care provider under Chapter 147A of the Code of Iowa, medical examiner, or firefighter, whether paid or volunteer, or a person performing bailiff duties pursuant to Section 602.1303[4] of the Code of Iowa, in the performance of any act that is within the scope of the lawful duty or authority of that officer, jailer, emergency medical care provider, medical examiner, or firefighter, or person performing bailiff duties, or shall knowingly resist or obstruct the service or execution by any authorized person of any civil or criminal process or order of any court. The terms “resist” and “obstruct” as used in this section do not include verbal harassment unless the verbal harassment is accompanied by a present ability and apparent intention to execute a verbal threat physically.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 719.1)
(Ord. 3005 - Sep. 21 Supp.)
No person shall knowingly or intentionally remove or attempt to remove a communication device or any device used for control from the possession of a peace officer or correctional officer, when the officer is in the performance of any act which is within the scope of the lawful duty or authority of that officer and the person knew or should have known the individual to be an officer.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 708.12)
No person shall abandon or otherwise leave unattended any refrigerator, ice box, or similar container, with doors that may become locked, outside of buildings and accessible to children, nor shall any person allow any such refrigerator, ice box, or similar container, to remain outside of buildings on premises in the person’s possession or control, abandoned or unattended and so accessible to children.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 727.3)
It is unlawful for a person to allow antenna wires, antenna supports, radio wires, or television wires to exist over any street, alley, highway, sidewalk, public way, public ground, or public building without written consent of the Council.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 364.12[2])
It is unlawful for a person to throw stones, bricks, or missiles of any kind or to shoot arrows, paintballs, rubber guns, slingshots, air rifles, BB guns, or other dangerous instruments or toys on or into any street, alley, highway, sidewalk, public way, public ground, or public building, without written consent of the Council.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 364.12[2])
A person may, with the consent of the owner or tenant, discharge a firearm upon property within the limits of the City, when the property is zoned
A-1 Agricultural District, as provided in Chapter 166 of this Code of Ordinances, and is a tract of 10 acres or more. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, a person shall not discharge a firearm within 200 yards of a building inhabited by people or domestic livestock, or within 200 yards of a feedlot, unless the owner or tenant has given consent. As used in this provision, “feedlot” means a lot, yard, corral, or other area in which livestock are present and confined for the purposes of feeding and growth. The term does not include areas that are used for the raising of crops or other vegetation and upon which livestock are allowed to graze or feed.
A-1 Agricultural District, as provided in Chapter 166 of this Code of Ordinances, and is a tract of 10 acres or more. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, a person shall not discharge a firearm within 200 yards of a building inhabited by people or domestic livestock, or within 200 yards of a feedlot, unless the owner or tenant has given consent. As used in this provision, “feedlot” means a lot, yard, corral, or other area in which livestock are present and confined for the purposes of feeding and growth. The term does not include areas that are used for the raising of crops or other vegetation and upon which livestock are allowed to graze or feed.
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