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Hunting and Discharge of Weapons Ordinance No. 124B <br />City of Gem Lake, Ramsey County, Minnesota <br />Hunting And Discharge Of Weapons <br />Ordinance No. 124B <br />CITY OF GEM LAKE, RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />ORDINANCE NO. 124B <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DISCHARGE OF WEAPONS AND HUNTING ON PROPERTY <br />LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF GEM LAKE, MINNESOTA. <br /> <br /> THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GEM LAKE ORDAINS: <br /> <br />Section 1. Intent and purpose. The City Council intends to protect the public safety of its citizens by regulating the <br />use and discharge of certain weapons on real property in the City of Gem Lake, as permitted by Minnesota Statutes, § <br />471.633. The City Council recognizes that State law governs all other matters regarding firearms, including purchase, <br />possession, and rights to carry. The Council also intends that existing State law relating to the discharge of bows and <br />arrows in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 97B, and to the purchase, possession, carrying or use of other potentially <br />dangerous weapons under Minnesota Statutes, § 609.66 and similar laws, be enforced in the City. <br /> <br />Section 2. Definitions. As used in this Ordinance: "Dangerous weapon" has the meaning given it in Minnesota <br />Statutes, § 609.02, subdivision 6. <br /> Section 3. Discharge of Weapons Prohibited. Except as specifically authorized in Section 4, the discharge or use of <br />dangerous weapons is hereby prohibited. Violation of any term of this Ordinance is a misdemeanor. <br /> <br />Section 4. Exceptions. Dangerous weapons may be discharged or used in the City only under the following <br />circumstances: <br />4.1 Target Archery. A person may use a bow and arrow on private property, with permission from the <br />owner, for target archery. Arrows used for target archery must have points that are no wider than the shaft of <br />the arrow, and not razor-edged on any surface. Archers must shoot at a target, and targets must be mounted <br />on material of sufficient depth and density to stop an arrow fired from the bow used by the archer. Trees and <br />other live plants are not considered suitable backing material for mounting targets. The shooting area and the <br />targets must be placed so that there are no buildings, rights-of-way, or public lands within a reasonable <br />distance behind the targets; the "clear" area must be at least 1/3 of the estimated maximum shot distance for <br />the type of bow used by the archer. <br /> <br />4.2 Defense of Self and Property Against Animals. Use of a firearm or bow and arrow against an animal <br />while acting in self-defense, in defense of another person, or to defend property (including pets and other <br />domestic animals) from harm or damage is permitted. This provision is not intended to affect or be in conflict <br />with State or Federal laws regarding the use of force against another person for self - defense, defense of <br />others, or in defense of property. <br /> <br />4.3 Law Enforcement. This Ordinance shall not apply to licensed peace officers, or other authorized personnel, engaged in law enforcement activities when using firearms or other weapons in the regular <br />course of performing their duties. <br /> <br />4.4 <br /> Permits for Archery Deer Hunting. The City Council may issue permits authorizing the use of discharge of a bow <br />and arrow within the City for purposes of deer hunting or turkey hunting. Said permits shall be issued only during the <br />appropriate game seasons for deer, or as deer or turkey hunting is otherwise authorized by the State of Minnesota, <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR). A deer hunting or turkey hunting permit shall be issued to the property <br />owner or owners in the case where multiple properties are joined to obtain the 5 acre5-acre requirement. <br /> a. A hunting permit granted under this paragraph ordinance shall only authorize the <br />discharge or use of bow and arrow on a specified parcel of property of five (5) acres or larger <br />Commented [KB1]: What constitutes a vicious animal? <br />Perhaps the term “threatening animal”? Or just “against an <br />animal while acting in self -defense . . . .”