The Village Board finds that the Village, possessing both urban
and rural characteristics, contains areas that differ greatly in the
degree to which firearm discharge and other weapon use is appropriate
from a standpoint of public safety, peace and good order. This chapter
is hereby established to protect the public health, safety and welfare
by establishing regulations for the discharge and/or use of certain
weapons/firearms.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BODILY HARM
Any bodily injury, to include, without limitation, a laceration
that requires stitches, staples, or a tissue adhesive; any fracture
of a bone; a broken nose; a burn; a temporary loss of consciousness,
sight or hearing; a concussion; or a loss or fracture of a tooth.
FIREARM
Includes all weapons used for the purpose of propelling bullets,
shot or other missiles, whether from cartridge, shell or other container,
by force of gunpowder.
WEAPON
Any device by which a projectile may be launched at a speed
that may cause property damage, bodily harm or worse, including, but
not limited to, a bow, crossbow, firearm or slingshot.
While on the land of another, there shall be no hunting at any
time within 300 feet of any building devoted to human occupancy without
the express permission of the owner or occupant of the building. As
used in this section, "building" shall not include any tent, bus,
truck, vehicle, camper or other similar portable unit.
There shall be no discharge of any firearm at any time by anyone
other than a duly authorized law enforcement officer in the performance
of official duty within a radius of 1,000 feet from a school building,
playground, park or place of worship.
The Village of Hobart shall post warning signs indicating no
discharge of any firearm at any time around the perimeter of the school
building, playground, park or place of worship at a radius of 1,000
feet if requested by the owner of the property.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is subject to the penalties as outlined in §
1-3 of the Village of Hobart Code, and shall be subject to forfeiture in an amount of no less than $200 and not to exceed $1,000 for each offense.