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 178.11:
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 issued a concealed carry permit pursuant to Sections
571.101 to 571.121, RSMo., or a concealed carry endorsement issued
prior to August 28, 2013, shall carry the concealed carry permit or
endorsement at all times the person is carrying a concealed firearm
and shall display the concealed carry permit and a State or Federal
government-issued photo identification or the endorsement or permit
upon the request of any Peace Officer. Failure to comply with this
Section shall not be a criminal offense but the concealed carry permit
or endorsement holder may be issued a citation for an amount not to
exceed thirty-five dollars ($35.00).
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.
[Ord. No. 1080, 1-19-2023]
A. 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,
paint ball 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. This Section shall not be construed to apply:
1. To the discharge of firearms by a duly authorized Law Enforcement
Officer when necessary in the discharge of his or her official duties
or during training.
[R.O. 2003 §210.210; Ord. No. 476 §75.03.005, 12-7-1989]
A. Every secondhand dealer, pawnbroker, or other person engaged in the
sale, lease, exchange, or delivery of any weapons shall keep a record
of each firearm purchased, sold, leased, exchanged, or delivered at
retail.
1.
The record required herein shall be made at the time of the
transaction in a book kept for that purpose, and shall include the
name of the person to whom such weapon is sold or from whom such weapon
is purchased; his or her age, physical description, occupation, residence
and, if residing in a municipality, the street and number where he
or she resides; the make, caliber, and finish of the firearm, together
with the number or serial letter thereon, if any; the date of the
transaction involving such weapon; and the name of the employee or
other person making such purchase, sale, lease, exchange, or delivery.
2.
Every secondhand dealer, pawnbroker, or other person engaged
in the sale, rental, or exchange of any weapons shall deliver monthly
reports to the Chief of Police of every such purchase, sale, lease,
exchange, or delivery. The report shall be on forms provided by the
Chief of Police, and shall set forth the name in full, the residence,
age, and physical description, and the occupation of the person to
whom or from whom such gun, pistol, firearm or other dangerous or
deadly weapon has been purchased, sold, leased, exchanged, or delivered.
B. Any person in violation of this Section shall be subject upon repeated
violations to the revocation of his business or occupational license.
[Ord. No. 755 §1, 2-22-2007]
A. General Provisions. Threats and acts of violence directed at the general public, witnesses, jurors, litigants, lawyers, court personnel, judges, City employees and elected officials demonstrate the need for additional security at the City Hall, Buckner Police Department, Buckner Municipal Court and all other City-owned buildings [hereinafter collectively referred to as "the building(s)"]. The Mayor, Board of Aldermen, Police Chief and Judge hereby prohibits all persons, with the exception of those specifically enumerated in Subsection
(B) below, from carrying or possessing firearms, weapons or destructive devices in City buildings. Further, this Section prohibits all persons from carrying or being in possession of any other device(s) or instrument(s) that could be used or perceived to be used as a physical threat to persons, or property, in the building(s) owned by the City of Buckner. Prohibitions shall include but are not limited to pocket knives, ammunition, and fireworks, caustic or flammable liquids. To enforce this prohibition, the Buckner Police Officers and any other City of Buckner personnel (hereinafter collectively referred to as "the security detail") are empowered to stop all persons entering the building, with the exception of those persons specifically enumerated in Subsection
B below, and condition the right of entry upon the entrant's willingness to submit to a search of their person and/or personal effects to include purses, pocketbooks, briefcases, containers, packages, pagers, cellular phones and any other electronic device deemed necessary by the security detail. All persons refusing to submit to a search shall be denied access to the building(s). Searches shall be conducted through the least intrusive means practicable. The purpose of the search is to insure the safety of the users and occupants of the building(s). Nonetheless, discovery of illegal weapons, contraband as defined in the Missouri Criminal Code, Chapter RSMo. 571, RSMo. §571.010(2) and RSMo. §571.010(18), Unlawful Use of Weapons RSMo. §571.030(10.5) or other violations of criminal statutes will result in the immediate notification of law enforcement so that an arrest and seizure may be effectuated.
B. Persons Exempt.
1.
No Law Enforcement Officer of any department may, ninety (90)
days after the effective date of this Section, enter the building(s)
in possession of a firearm, unless the officer's employing department
has in place in its Departmental Policy and Procedures Manual a requirement
and disciplinary procedures preventing its officers from entering
the building(s) in the possession of a firearm, other than in the
course and scope of the officer's official duties. Each Law Enforcement
Department shall file with the Municipal Court Clerk a certified copy
of such policy and procedure prior to the entry of any of its Law
Enforcement Officers to the building(s).
2.
The following shall be exempt from the prohibition against carrying
firearms into the building(s):
a.
All Law Enforcement Officers of Jackson County Sheriff's Office.
b.
All Law Enforcement Officers of any Jackson County Municipality.
c.
All Law Enforcement Officers of the State of Missouri, whose
primary assignment is within Jackson County while engaged in their
official duties.
3.
However, no Law Enforcement Officer may enter the building(s)
in possession of a firearm for any purpose other than in the course
and scope of the officer's official duties. At no time may any Law
Enforcement Officer possess a firearm within the building(s) when
off-duty or for any private or personal purpose.
4.
All non-uniform and/or plain clothes Law Enforcement Officers
shall be required to present his/her official identification prior
to entry into the building(s). Any officer not presenting official
identification shall be prohibited from possessing a firearm within
the building(s). Further, nonuniformed and/or plain clothes Law Enforcement
Officers shall be required to securely encase and conceal their firearms
from public view. All uniformed officers shall securely encase their
firearms in their service holsters. This exemption only applies to
Law Enforcement Officers who are entering the building(s) to fulfill
their official law enforcement duties.
5.
The security detail shall be required to maintain a log for all non-uniform and/or plain clothes Law Enforcement Officers in possession of a firearm and be required to cause all non-uniformed and/or plain clothes to register immediately upon entry to the building(s). The Law Enforcement Officer's reason for entry to the building(s) shall be recorded. Any Federal Law Enforcement Officer or any Law Enforcement Officer of a department not in compliance with Subsection
(B)(1) shall immediately report to the Buckner Chief of Police or his/her designee. The Buckner Chief of Police or his/her designee may in his/her discretion allow that Law Enforcement Officer to possess a firearm within the building or to require the firearm to be secured in a vehicle.
6.
When entering the building(s), the following shall be exempt
from the search requirement:
a.
The Judge and Prosecuting Attorney for the City of Buckner.
b.
All Constitutional Officers of the State of Missouri whose primary
office is located within Jackson County.
c.
The Court Clerk of the City of Buckner.
d.
The Mayor, City Administrator and/or Board of Aldermen of the
City of Buckner.
7.
The security detail shall not exempt any person, who is exempt under Subsection
(B)(5), unless that person is personally known to the security detail or, if not personally known, the person presents his/her official identification.
C. Nonexempt Persons.
1.
No one shall be permitted to carry any weapon into the building(s) unless the person is specifically exempted under Subsection
(B) above.
2.
All Law Enforcement Officers who are authorized to carry firearms
as part of their official duties are prohibited from carrying a firearm
into the building(s) when the Law Enforcement Officer is a party to
the proceedings and not appearing in an official capacity.
3.
All Law Enforcement Officers not employed by a Law Enforcement Agency situated within Jackson County, Missouri, all State of Missouri Law Enforcement Officers not assigned to posts in Jackson County, Missouri, and any Federal Law Enforcement Officer or member of any Jackson County, Missouri of Jackson County, Missouri Municipal Law Enforcement Department which has not complied with Subsection
B(1) of this Section shall be required to present identification and to immediately report to the Buckner Chief of Police and/or his/her designee. The Buckner Chief of Police and/or his/her designee may at his/her discretion allow that Law Enforcement Officer to possess a firearm within the building(s) or require said Law Enforcement Officer to secure the firearm in their vehicle.
4.
Prior to gaining access beyond the lobby of the building(s),
any person carrying a legally authorized firearm or other weapon shall
remove the weapon from the building(s) and secure it in their vehicle
before they engage in the security checkpoint(s).
D. Admission Searches.
1.
Any person desiring to enter the building(s) shall enter through
authorized entrances and shall pass through a magnetometer (hereinafter
collectively referred to as the "metal detector").
2.
Any person who activates the metal detector must empty his or
her pockets and pass through the device a second time. If, after the
second pass-through, the metal detector is again activated, the person
shall be subject to a security search to identify all objects which
activated the metal detector.
3.
Prior to passing through the metal detector, any person carrying
a package, briefcase, container, purse, pocketbook, pager, cellular
phone or any other electronic device shall place such items in a basket
and/or shall submit it to the security detail for visual inspection
up to and including activation, if applicable.
4.
The examiner shall not read any written material disclosed during
a search.
5.
If illegal firearms, weapons, destructive devices or contraband,
as defined in the Missouri Criminal Code Chapter 571, RSMo. §571.010(2)
and RSMo. §571.010(18) are discovered during a search, the Buckner
Police Department shall be notified immediately so that an arrest
and seizure might be effectuated.
E. Law Enforcement Within The Building(s).
1.
Any person or persons engaged in any activity which is perceived
to be a threat to the safety of persons or property within the building(s)
or which disrupt the official business conducted within the building(s),
or which disrupts the official business conducted within the building(s),
or which constitutes a violation of a Missouri Statute, Jackson County,
Missouri ordinance or other municipal ordinance shall be subject to
ejection from the building(s) upon order of a duly authorized Law
Enforcement Officer, Judge or Mayor of the City of Buckner.
2.
Any person or persons failing to immediately exit the building(s)
upon order of a duly authorized Law Enforcement Officer, Judge or
Mayor of the City of Buckner pursuant to this ordinance, shall be
subject to arrest.
F. Packages And Letters.
1.
All packages and letters entering the building(s) shall either
pass through a metal detector or be inspected. In the case of boxes
of materials and supplies delivered to the building(s), the inspection
shall be to ensure that the integrity of the carton has not been compromised.
If a carton appears to have been opened and resealed, the carton shall
be inspected to ensure that no firearm, weapons or destructive devices
have been placed in the carton.
2.
If illegal firearms, weapons, destructive devices or contraband, as defined in the Missouri Criminal Code Chapter 571, RSMo. §571.010(2) and RSMo. §571.010(18), Subsection
A of this Section, are discovered during a search, the Buckner Police Department shall be notified immediately so that an arrest and seizure may be effectuated.
G. Notice. The following notice shall be posted in
a conspicuous place at all building(s) entrances: "FOR THE PROTECTION
OF THE PUBLIC, ALL PERSONS ENTERING THESE PREMISES MUST PASS THROUGH
THE MAGNETOMETER (METAL DETECTOR). IF THE DETECTOR REGISTERS, THAT
PERSON WILL BE SUBJECT TO A LIMITED SEARCH. ALL PACKAGES, BRIEFCASES,
POCKETBOOKS OR OTHER ITEMS CARRIED BY A PERSON MUST BE OFFERED FOR
INSPECTION IF SUCH PERSON WISHES TO ENTER THE BUILDING(S). ALL WEAPONS,
INCLUDING LEGALLY AUTHORIZED FIREARMS, MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE BUILDING(S)
PRIOR TO GAINING ENTRY INTO THE BUILDING(S). ILLEGAL WEAPONS OR OTHER
CONTRABAND DISCOVERED IN THE COURSE OF THESE SEARCH PROCEDURES WILL
BE SEIZED."