(1) Legislative Findings. The Council
finds:
(a) An emergency has been created by a substantial increase in
the number and in the seriousness of crimes committed by minors against persons
and property within the City.
(b) The increase in crime has been
caused, in part, by the free accessibility which the said minors have to
ammunition, which has created a menace to the preservation of public peace,
safety, health, morals and welfare.
(c) The problem with respect to
free accessibility to ammunition by minors can be reduced by regulating the sale
and display of ammunition.
(2) Definitions. In this Section the
following definitions apply:
(a) Ammunition. Any material used in
discharging any type of firearm or any projectile discharged by said
firearm.
(b) Minor. Any person under the age of 18
years.
[542] (3) Prohibitions.
[543] (a) Any
person engaged in the business of selling ammunition shall be required to comply
with the following:
(.1) during business hours no ammunition may be
displayed on any open counter or in any other place readily accessible to the
public.
(.2) during non-business hours ammunition shall not be
displayed in windows.
(.3) a storage space, steel vault or steel safe
approved by the Police and Fire Departments of a sufficient size to hold all the
ammunition held for sale in any place in which ammunition is sold shall be
provided for use during business and non-business hours whenever ammunition is
unattended.
[544] (b) No person shall
sell, give or deliver any ammunition to minors; provided, that this Section
shall not apply to ammunition supplied by a parent or guardian to his child or
children, for lawful purposes.
(c) No person shall sell any ammunition
which can be used in pistols, revolvers or other hand guns unless the purchaser
produces satisfactory written identification and registers his name and
address.
(d) Before promulgating any regulations designed to carry out
the intent and purpose of this Chapter, the Department shall consult with the
Police Department.
(4) Licenses.
(a) No person shall sell any
ammunition unless he first receives a license from the
Department.
(b) No person shall receive a license unless
he:
(.1) complies with the provisions of this Section and the
regulations issued pursuant thereto;
(.2) pays an annual fee of
$20.
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