Arrows shot from bows are inherently dangerous to life and safety.
The use of bows and arrows in urbanized areas can be hazardous to
neighbors in the absence of adequate precautions to assure that arrows
come to rest safely upon the property from which the arrows are shot.
Delineation within the provisions of this chapter of the precautions
which may be required on each property to assure that arrows do not
come to rest on adjacent property is impossible since the nature and
extent of precautions will necessarily depend upon the size and configuration
of the property involved and the proximity of neighboring homes, persons
and animals in relation thereto. Accordingly, the purpose of this
chapter is to impose upon the person in control of real property the
duty of assuring that an arrow does not escape to adjacent property.
(SCC 456 § 1, 1981)
As used in this chapter the following words have the following
meanings:
a. "Arrow"
means a missile shot from a bow consisting of a straight slender shaft
that has a point or sharp head of stone, metal, feathers or veins
fastened near the butt, and a nock to be fitted to a bow string and
any other missile of substantially similar design. As used in this
chapter, "arrow" includes "quarrel."
b. "Bow"
means a device made of a strip of wood, metal, or other flexible material
with a cord that connects the two ends so as to hold the strip bent
in an arc under tension and used to propel an arrow on the string
by nocking the arrow on the string and drawing it back against the
tension so that upon release it is propelled through the air. As used
in this chapter, "bow" includes "crossbow."
c. "Crossbow"
means a device having a short bow mounted crosswise near the end of
a stock that resembles the stock of a rifle and that is often provided
with a mechanical device by which the string is drawn back and fixed
and being usually shot from the shoulder by means of a trigger that
releases the string and discharges a quarrel lying in a groove in
the stock.
d. "Occupant"
means a person who has and exercises the right to use and occupy real
property. As used in this chapter, "occupant" means the owner of the
property unless another person has the right to use and occupy the
property pursuant to an agreement which provides therefor.
e. "Quarrel"
means a missile designed to be fired from a crossbow. As used in this
chapter, "quarrel" includes, but is not limited to, an arrow.
(SCC 456 § 1, 1981)