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File #: 19-171    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2019 Final action: 12/17/2019
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 648.11 OF CHAPTER 648, "PEACE DISTURBANCES," SECTIONS 672.01, 672.07, 672.09, 672.14, AND 672.19 OF CHAPTER 672, "WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES," OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO CONFORM TO STATE LAW, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Brief Description: The Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 228, which amended multiple sections of the Revised Code with respect to the rights of gun owners, and other fire-arm related matters. This Ordinance amends the City's regulations concerning weapons and explosives in conflict with HB 228.
Sponsors: David A. Basil
Indexes: General Government
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 19-171 (as introduced 11-19-2019), 2. Ordinance No. 19-171 (as revised 12-3-2019)

Title

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 648.11 OF CHAPTER 648, “PEACE DISTURBANCES,” SECTIONS 672.01, 672.07, 672.09, 672.14, AND 672.19 OF CHAPTER 672, “WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES,” OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES TO CONFORM TO STATE LAW, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY

Brief Description:  The Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 228, which amended multiple sections of the Revised Code with respect to the rights of gun owners, and other fire-arm related matters.  This Ordinance amends the City’s regulations concerning weapons and explosives in conflict with HB 228.

Body

Legislative History

None.

Purpose & Explanation

The Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 228, which amended multiple sections of the Revised Code with respect to the rights of gun owners, and other fire-arm related matters.  This Ordinance amends the City’s regulations concerning weapons and explosives in conflict with HB 228.

Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?

  X                       Yes, to comply with the effective date of HB 228.

                       No

 

Recommendation

Suggested Action

Staff recommends that Council pass this Ordinance by December 28, 2019.

Submitted by,

Jane Howington, City Manager

Matthew J. Vazzana, City Solicitor