It is the purpose of this chapter to establish regulations controlling
the discharge of firearms within the boundaries of Hamilton Township,
Atlantic County, and to establish penalties for the violation of this
regulation.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOUNDARY LINES
The outermost division lot line, as shown on the official
tax map, upon which a lot and/or lots, a structure or a parking lot
has been constructed. (See illustration below.)
BUILDING
A structure as defined by N.J.S.A. 23:4-1 et seq. and the
applicable provision of the New Jersey Administrative Code.
FIREARMS
Any rifle, shotgun, revolver, pistol, handgun, muzzle loader,
or black-powder rifle, or any other similar mechanism by whatever
name known, which is designed to expel a projectile through a gun
barrel by the action of any explosive, gas, compressed air or spring.
HANDGUN
Any pistol, revolver or other firearm capable of being concealed
on a person.
PLACE OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
A place of public assembly is a government-owned or privately
owned park; place of worship; elementary or secondary school; school
playground; public library; government-owned or privately owned recreational
facility; or fairground. A place of public assembly shall include
all property associated with the place, such as a parking lot or grounds
of a building. (See illustration below.)
RIFLE
A weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended
to be fired from the shoulder and made or re-made to use the energy
of an explosive in a fixed, metallic cartridge to fire only a single
projectile through a rifled bore.
SHOPPING MALLS AND CENTERS
This shall include, but is not limited to, the Hamilton Mall;
the Festival Mall; the Hamilton Commons; and any commercial establishment
which contains four or more retail stores open to the general public.
This shall include all malls or shopping centers which are approved
and constructed after the effective date of the adoption of this chapter.
SHOTGUN
Any weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended
to be fired from the shoulder and made or remade to use the energy
of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth
bore either a number of balls of shot or a single projectile for each
single pull of the trigger.
A person may discharge a firearm closer than 450 feet to a building
only:
A. If the person is a police officer within the scope of his duties
and consistent with all practices and procedures governing the police
department.
B. When necessary to protect life.
C. To kill a dangerous animal that is threatening harm to a person.
D. In salutes by firing squads at military funerals.
E. If discharging of blank cartridges in a musical or theatrical performance,
parade or sporting event.
F. If that person has written permission of the owner of the land in
hand.
Any violation of this chapter shall be punishable by a fine
of not less than $100 nor to exceed $300 for the first offense and
not less than $300 nor to exceed $1,500 for any second or subsequent
offenses.