A.
Discharge of firearms regulated. No person shall discharge any firearm, shoulder weapon, handheld pistol, paintball gun, or bow and arrow, that propels BBs, shot slugs, bullets, arrows, or projectiles from its chamber, barrel, clip, or a receptacle that is commonly used to align such projectiles for discharge, by mechanical, electrical, explosive, or fire ignition means, unless he/she is a police officer in the performance of duty, or unless he/she has written authorization by the Chief of Police. Any such written authorization shall be limited to a specific purpose, for a specific time, and using a specific weapon previously inspected by the Chief of Police and determined to be mechanically safe for use. Notwithstanding such specific written authorization, any such weapon shall be used only with due care and with all reasonable precautions against harm or danger to any person or property.
B.
Persons participating in educational programs sponsored and supervised through the Princeton School District or any other private or parochial school or through an authorized Hunters Education instructor is allowed.
[Added 12-13-2016 by Ord. No. 04-2016]
C.
Hunting prohibited. Hunting within the City of Princeton is prohibited except as noted:
[Amended 12-13-2016 by Ord. No. 04-2016]
(1)
A person hunting with a bow and arrow or crossbow who meets the following conditions:
(a)
A person hunting with a bow and arrow or crossbow shall not hunt within a distance of 300 feet from any building located on another person's land which is a permanent structure used for human occupancy and includes a manufactured home as defined in § 101.91(2), Wis. Stats. This restriction shall not apply if the person who owns the land on which the building is located allows the hunter to hunt with a bow and arrow or crossbow within the specified distance of the buildings.
(b)
A person hunting with a bow and arrow or crossbow shall discharge the arrow or bolt immediately toward the ground.
(c)
No person shall discharge an arrow or bolt on or across any portion of City owned or leased parkland. Hunting by bow and arrow on any City owned or leased property is prohibited.
(d)
The person shall not discharge an arrow or bolt in such a manner that endangers the life, limb, or property of another or will traverse any part of any right-of-way, street, alley, public grounds, or park.
(e)
The person possesses a current and valid permit or license issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and complies with all state laws, rules and regulations pertaining to bow hunting.
(f)
Hunting does not include target practice with a bow and arrow upon private property and must be authorized and permitted by the Princeton Police Department.
D.
Shooting into City limits. No person shall in the territory adjacent to the City discharge any firearm in such manner that the discharge shall enter or fall within the City of Princeton.
E.
Shooting ranges. This section shall not prevent the maintenance and use of duly supervised rifle or pistol ranges or shooting galleries approved by the Common Council upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police, where proper safety precautions are taken.
F.
Explosive devices. No person shall discharge or detonate any dynamite, nitroglycerin or other explosive within the City without first obtaining a permit to do so from the Common Council.
G.
Throwing or shooting of arrows, stones, or other missiles prohibited.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge or cause the discharge of any dangerous missile from any slingshot, bow and arrow or other means within 300 feet of any inhabited dwelling or building, or any public park, square or enclosure.