Except as provided in ORS 166.260 and 166.290, no person shall
carry concealed on his or her person or concealed in a vehicle a revolver,
pistol or other firearm; a knife other than an ordinary pocket knife;
a dirk, dagger or stiletto; metal knuckles; or any weapon that could
be used to inflict injury on a person or property of another. For
purposes of this section, an ordinary pocket knife is one with a maximum
blade length of three and one-half inches that is not a switch-blade
or spring-blade knife.
(Ord. 851-A § 16, 1989)
No person other than a peace officer shall fire or discharge
a gun, including a spring- or air-actuated pellet gun, air gun, BB
gun or other weapon that propels a projectile by use of gunpowder
or other explosive, jet or rocket propulsion, blowguns, bows and arrows,
or crossbows at or in the direction of any person, building, structure
or vehicle within the range of the weapon without sufficient methods
of containment of the projectile. This does not preclude the use of
a weapon on a person's own property, at a firing range approved by
the Commission, or areas designated for duck hunting as long as the
use of the weapon is in accordance with this Code and ORS 166.220.
(Ord. 851-A § 17, 1989; Ord. 1173-A § 1, 2012)
The following sections of the Oregon Fireworks Law are adopted
by reference and made a part of this chapter: ORS 480.110, 480.120,
480.130, 480.140(1), 480.150 and 480.170.
(Ord. 851-A § 18, 1989)