[Amended 10-17-2011 by Res. No. 2011-13]
A. Carrying
concealed weapons.
(1) Effective
November 1, 2011, "Carrying Concealed Weapons," as stated in 2011
Wisconsin Act 35 and the applicable state statutes contained within
Act 35, are adopted by reference under this City of Manawa chapter.
(2) Except
that no person carrying a weapon as defined by 2011 Wisconsin Act
35, except a law enforcement officer, shall enter any building owned,
operated, or controlled by City of Manawa.
(3) No
person carrying a weapon as defined in 2011 Wisconsin Act 35, except
a law enforcement officer, shall enter any special event on land owned
by the City of Manawa;
(4) All
buildings and land affected by this section shall be posted in conformance
with state law (refer to 2011 Wisconsin Act 35), no later than the
effective date of 2011 Senate Bill 93, stating that, "Carrying a weapon
as defined under 2011 Wisconsin Act 35 in said building or on said
property is prohibited."
B. Penalty.
(1) A person who violates section of §
232-3A(2) through
(4), pertaining to carrying a weapon into a municipal building or onto City-owned property, is subject to a penalty and bond not to exceed $303.
No person shall sell, expose or offer for sale, use, keep, discharge or explode any fireworks, except toy pistol paper caps, sparklers and toy snakes, within the limits of the City unless he or she shall be authorized by a fireworks permit as provided in Chapter
155 of this Code. The term "fireworks," as used in this section, shall be defined as provided in W.S.A. s. 167.10(1) and shall be deemed to include all fireworks, rockets or similar missiles containing explosive fuel.
No person shall loiter or prowl in a place,
at a time or in a manner not usual for law-abiding individuals under
circumstances that warrant alarm for the safety of persons or property
in the vicinity. Among the circumstances which may be considered in
determining whether such alarm is warranted is the fact that the person
takes flight upon appearance of a police or peace officer, refuses
to identify himself or herself or manifestly endeavors to conceal
himself or herself or any object. Unless flight by the person or other
circumstances makes it impracticable, a police or peace officer shall,
prior to any arrest for an offense under this section, afford the
person an opportunity to dispel any alarm which would otherwise be
warranted by requesting him or her to identify himself or herself
and explain his or her presence and conduct. No person shall be convicted
of an offense under this section if the police or peace offer did
not comply with the preceding sentence or if it appears at trial that
the explanation given by the person was true and, if believed by the
police or peace officer at the time, would have dispelled the alarm.
It shall be unlawful for any person to fail
to obey the direction or order of a police officer while such police
officer is acting in an official capacity in carrying out his or her
duties.