As used in this Article:
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;
CONCEALABLE FIREARM
Any firearm with a barrel less than sixteen 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;
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;
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 repellant 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 chapter, "knife"
does not include any ordinary pocket knife with no blade more than
four 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 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 inches for a rifle and
eighteen 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 nonmanually 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 knowingly
defaces any firearm.
A person commits the offense of possession of a defaced firearm
if he knowingly possesses a firearm which is defaced.
[Ord. No. 03-36 §1, 11-18-2003]
A. No
person who has been issued a concealed carry endorsement by the Missouri
Director of Revenue under Sections 571.101 to 571.121, RSMo., or who
has been issued a valid permit or endorsement to carry concealed firearms
issued by another State or political subdivision of another State,
shall, by authority of that endorsement or permit, be allowed to carry
a concealed firearm or to openly carry a firearm in any building or
portion of a building owned, leased or controlled by the City.
B. 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 carrying of firearms is prohibited.
C. This
Section shall not apply to buildings used for public housing by private
persons, highways or rest areas, firing ranges or private dwellings
owned, leased or controlled by the City unless used for Law Enforcement
or correctional purposes.
D. Any
person violating this Section may be denied entrance to the building
or ordered to leave the building. Any City employee violating this
Section may be disciplined. No other penalty shall be imposed for
a violation of this Section.
E. No
person who has been issued a certificate of qualification which allows
the person to carry a concealed firearm before the Director of Revenue
beings issuing concealed carry endorsements in July, 2004, shall,
by authority of that certificate, be allowed to carry a concealed
firearm or to openly carry a firearm in any building or portion of
a building owned, leased or controlled in whole or part by the City.