The following words, when used in this Article, shall have the
meanings set out herein:
ANTIQUE, CURIO OR RELIC FIREARM
Any firearm so defined by the National Gun Control Act, 18
U.S.C. Title 26, §5845, and the United States Treasury/Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 27 CFR 478.11:
1.
"Antique firearm" is any firearm not designed or redesigned
for using rim fire or conventional center fire ignition with fixed
ammunition and manufactured in or before 1898, said ammunition not
being manufactured any longer; this includes any matchlock, wheel
lock, flintlock, percussion cap or similar type ignition system, or
replica thereof;
2.
Curio or relic firearm is any firearm deriving value as a collectible
weapon due to its unique design, ignition system, operation or at
least fifty (50) years old, associated with a historical event, renown
personage or major war.
BLACKJACK
Any instrument that is designed or adapted for the purpose
of stunning or inflicting physical injury by striking a person, and
which is readily capable of lethal use.
BLASTING AGENT
Any material or mixture, consisting of fuel and oxidizer
that is intended for blasting, but not otherwise defined as an explosive
under this Section, provided that the finished product, as mixed for
use of shipment, cannot be detonated by means of a numbered 8 test
blasting cap when unconfined.
CONCEALABLE FIREARM
Any firearm with a barrel less than sixteen (16) inches in
length, measured from the face of the bolt or standing breech.
DEFACE
To alter or destroy the manufacturer's or importer's serial
number or any other distinguishing number or identification mark.
DETONATOR
Any device containing a detonating charge that is used for
initiating detonation in an explosive, including but not limited to,
electric blasting caps of instantaneous and delay types, non-electric
blasting caps for use with safety fuse or shock tube and detonating
cord delay connectors.
EXPLOSIVE WEAPON
Any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas bomb or similar
device designed or adapted for the purpose of inflicting death, serious
physical injury or substantial property damage; or any device designed
or adapted for delivering or shooting such a weapon. For the purposes
of this Article, the term "explosive" shall mean any chemical compound
mixture or device, the primary or common purpose of which is to function
by explosion, including but not limited to, dynamite and other high
explosives, pellet powder, initiating explosives, detonators, safety
fuses, squibs, detonating cords, igniter cords, and igniters or blasting
agents.
FIREARM
Any weapon that is designed or adapted to expel a projectile
by the action of an explosive.
FIREARM SILENCER
Any instrument, attachment or appliance that is designed
or adapted to muffle the noise made by the firing of any firearm.
GAS GUN
Any gas ejection device, weapon, cartridge, container or
contrivance, other than a gas bomb, that is designed or adapted for
the purpose of ejecting any poison gas that will cause death or serious
physical injury, but not any device that ejects a repellent or temporary
incapacitating substance.
INTOXICATED
Substantially impaired mental or physical capacity resulting
from introduction of any substance into the body.
KNIFE
Any dagger, dirk, stiletto, or bladed hand instrument that
is readily capable of inflicting serious physical injury or death
by cutting or stabbing a person. For purposes of this Article, "knife"
does not include any ordinary pocketknife with no blade more than
four (4) inches in length.
KNUCKLES
Any instrument that consists of finger rings or guards made
of a hard substance that is designed or adapted for the purpose of
inflicting serious physical injury or death by striking a person with
a fist enclosed in the knuckles.
MACHINE GUN
Any firearm that is capable of firing more than one (1) shot
automatically, without manual reloading, by a single function of the
trigger.
PROJECTILE WEAPON
Any bow, crossbow, pellet gun, slingshot or other weapon
that is not a firearm, which is capable of expelling a projectile
that could inflict serious physical injury or death by striking or
piercing a person.
RIFLE
Any firearm designed or adapted to be fired from the shoulder
and to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge
to fire a projectile through a rifled bore by a single function of
the trigger.
SHORT BARREL
A barrel length of less than sixteen (16) inches for a rifle
and eighteen (18) inches for a shotgun, both measured from the face
of the bolt or standing breech, or an overall rifle or shotgun length
of less than twenty-six (26) inches.
SHOTGUN
Any firearm designed or adapted to be fired from the shoulder
and to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to
fire a number of shot or a single projectile through a smooth bore
barrel by a single function of the trigger.
SPRING GUN
Any fused, timed or non-manually controlled trap or device
designed or adapted to set off an explosion for the purpose of inflicting
serious physical injury or death.
SWITCHBLADE KNIFE
Any knife which has a blade that folds or closes into the
handle or sheath; and
1.
That opens automatically by pressure applied to a button or
other device located on the handle; or
2.
That opens or releases from the handle or sheath by the force
of gravity or by the application of centrifugal force.
A person commits the offense of defacing a firearm if he/she
knowingly defaces any firearm.
Residents of the State of Missouri may purchase firearms in
any State, provided that such residents conform to the applicable
provisions of the Federal Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. §921
et seq., and regulations thereunder, and provided further that such
residents conform to the provisions of law applicable to such purchase
in the State of Missouri and in the State in which the purchase is
made.
Residents of any State may purchase firearms in the State of
Missouri, provided that such residents conform to the applicable provisions
of the Federal Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. §921 et seq.,
and regulations thereunder, and provided further that such residents
conform to the provisions of law applicable to such purchase in the
State of Missouri and in the State in which such persons reside.
Any person who has a valid concealed carry endorsement issued
prior to August 28, 2013, or a valid concealed carry permit, and who
is lawfully carrying a firearm in a concealed manner, may briefly
and openly display the firearm to the ordinary sight of another person,
unless the firearm is intentionally displayed in an angry or threatening
manner, not in necessary self-defense.
Any person within the limits of this City who shall discharge
any BB gun which expels a projectile by means of a spring, air or
any other means, paintball gun or air gun or shall shoot any pebble,
bullet, slug, arrow or other hard substance by means of a sling, crossbow,
rubber band or bow or any other means shall be deemed guilty of an
ordinance violation.
The discharge of firearms in connection with any turkey shoots
or other charitable event may be authorized by the Board of Alderpersons.
[Ord. No. 928-20, 11-4-2020; Ord. No. 944-21, 10-6-2021; Ord. No. 947-21, 11-17-2021; Ord.
No. 2023-967, 11-1-2023]
A. Definitions.
As used in this Section, the following terms shall have these prescribed
meanings:
ARCHERY DEVICE
Any long bow, compound bow, or crossbow capable of shooting,
firing, discharging, launching, or otherwise expelling an arrow or
bolt.
CROSSBOW
Any device designed to discharge a bolt, formed as a bow
set crosswise on a stock, usually drawn by means of a mechanism and
discharged by release of a trigger.
FIREARM
Any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed
to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action
of an explosive.
PROJECTILE WEAPON
Any air gun, pellet gun, or other weapon that is not a firearm
or an archery device as defined in this Section, which is capable
of expelling a projectile that could inflict serious physical injury
or death by striking or piercing a person. However, this definition
shall not include slingshots, paintball guns, or gel ball guns when
said devices are being used or operated for lawful, non-hunting purposes
and in the manner intended by the manufacturer of the device on private
property by or with the consent of the owner of said property.
TARGET SHOOTING
Using a firearm, archery device, or projectile weapon to
shoot, fire, discharge, launch, or otherwise expel a projectile at
or towards a stationary or moving target, mark, or any object, other
than lawful game.
B. Hunting
Regulations.
1. All current laws of the State of Missouri as regards the regulation
of hunting or target shooting shall be obeyed within the City of Byrnes
Mill.
2. All provisions of Chapter 578, RSMo., and Chapter 571, RSMo., shall
apply to hunting or target shooting within the City of Byrnes Mill.
3. Types Of Hunting.
a. Archery. Hunting or target shooting with an archery device is permitted
only on lots or contiguous lots which are nine (9) acres or larger
in size. When hunting, hunters must be elevated no less than eight
(8) feet off of the ground. When hunting or target shooting, the projectile
from any discharged archery device shall not be permitted by the person
operating the archery device to land within twenty-five (25) yards
of any dwelling, home, outbuilding, barn, school, church, commercial
property, residential property, common ground, or City park(s). Anyone
under the age of eighteen (18) must be certified with the Missouri
Department of Conservation and with a certified adult.
b. Firearm Or Projectile Weapon. Hunting with a firearm or projectile
weapon is permitted only on lots or contiguous lots which are twenty-five
(25) acres or larger in size, and which are zoned in the "A" Agricultural
District. The property must be zoned agricultural. Projectiles must
not land less than two hundred (200) yards of the property line or
from any dwelling, home, outbuilding, barn, school, church, commercial
property, residential property, common ground, or City park(s). Any
individual hunting must have the proper certificates and/or licenses
from the State.
4. Hunting Of Smaller Game. The hunting of small game, such as rabbits
or squirrels, or the taking of game such as waterfowl or upland game
birds, is not permitted.
5. Hunter Safety Course Required. All persons required to have taken
a hunter safety course as prescribed by Missouri State law shall also
be required to have such certificate of completion from the Missouri
Department of Conservation in order to hunt within the corporate limits
of Byrnes Mill.
6. License May Be Inspected. It is the duty of every person holding
a hunting license and permit to submit the same for inspection by
any agent of the Missouri Department of Conservation, Department of
Natural Resources, or any Police Officer or Marshal thereof.
C. Regulations
As To Hunting Or Target Shooting Practices.
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt or target shoot by firing
or discharging any firearm, archery device, or projectile weapon from
or across any street, sidewalk, road, highway, park, playground, or
recreation area.
2. It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt or target shoot by firing
or discharging any firearm, archery device, or projectile weapon from
any boat or other water vessel or across or into the Big River or
any lake or reservoir.
3. It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly hunt or target shoot
upon the premises or property of another without first having obtained
the written permission from the owner, lessee, or person in charge
of such premises or property. The duly obtained written permission
shall be carried in the personal possession of the person requesting
and receiving such permission. This Subsection shall not apply to
a person carrying, firing, or discharging any firearm, archery device,
or projectile weapon while in the immediate presence of the owner,
lessee, or person in charge of the property or premises, or to the
entry upon the premises for the sole purpose of obtaining written
permission of the owner, lessee, or person in charge of the property.
This Subsection shall also not apply to a person with the sole purpose
of carrying a concealed firearm and who is otherwise in compliance
with Chapter 571, RSMo., regarding concealed carry endorsements.
4. It shall be at the discretion of the owner, lessee, or person in
charge of any premises or property to set the specific boundaries
where a person may hunt or target shoot using a firearm, archery device,
or projectile weapon. The specific boundaries must be otherwise in
compliance with the provisions of this Section.
5. It shall be unlawful to hunt or target shoot when doing so would
entail firing or discharging any firearm or projectile weapon within
two hundred (200) yards, or an archery device within twenty-five (25)
yards, of any dwelling, house, apartment, church, school, courthouse,
playground, recreational area, or any building or property line not
owned by the person discharging or shooting the firearm, projectile
weapon, or archery device, or not owned by an owner consenting to
the use of their land for the purposes of the hunting or target shooting
activity wherein the owner has provided permission in writing.
6. It shall be unlawful to discharge or shoot a firearm or projectile
weapon at a mark, at any object, or at random, on, along or across
a public highway or discharge or shoot a firearm or projectile weapon
into any outbuilding.
7. It is unlawful to hunt on any park, recreation area, or common ground
owned by the City or a home owner association.
8. Target shooting, other than with an archery device, is not allowed
within the City of Byrnes Mill, unless at a range or other facility
which has been licensed by the City for such purposes.
D. Special
Hunts. Any special hunts permitted by the Missouri Department of Conservation
or Department of Natural Resources shall be permitted under this Section
after obtaining approval of the Board of Alderpersons of the City
of Byrnes Mill. Additionally, and notwithstanding any provisions of
this Section to the contrary, lawful hunting shall be permitted in
areas protected for such purpose by Section 252.243, RSMo.
E. Penalties.
Any person violating any provision of this Section, shall, upon conviction,
be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00),
or by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days, or both, for
each offense.
[Ord. No. 2023-967, 11-1-2023]
A. The
open or concealed carrying of firearms, archery devices, or projectile
weapons in any City owned or leased buildings, or on any City property,
including by any person who has been issued a concealed carry endorsement
by the State of Missouri or who has been issued a valid permit or
endorsement to carry concealed firearms issued by another State or
political subdivision of another State, is prohibited. However, this
prohibition shall not apply to authorized law enforcement personnel;
any municipal or county prosecuting attorney or assistant prosecuting
attorney; any municipal, associate, or circuit judge; any person appointed
by a court or the City to be a special prosecutor who has completed
the firearms safety training course required under Subsection 2 of
Section 571.111, RSMo.; or any other person who has the specific and
written authorization of the City to carry firearms, archery devices,
or projectile weapons on City property.
B. Concealed
firearms are not permitted in any place within the City in which Section
571.107, RSMo., specifically bans them.
C. Signs
shall be posted at each entrance of a building entirely owned, leased,
or controlled by the City stating that carrying of firearms is prohibited.
Where the City owns, leases or controls only a portion of a building,
signs shall be posted at each entrance to that portion of the building,
stating that the carrying of firearms is prohibited.