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HomeMy WebLinkAboutG88-85 r Ordinance No. G88-85 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9.55 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WEAPONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section I. That Section 9.55.040 entitled "Disposal of Weapons" of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, be and is hereby amended to read as follows: "9.55.040 Disposal of Weapons A. The foregoing shall not apply to the disposition of any weapon which shall include, but is not limited to, the following: Any firearm, gun, revolver, pistol, rifle, bowie or switchblade knife, sling shot, metallic knuckles, martial arts weaponry such as throwing stars or nun chucks, bow and arrow or other items or devices of a like character determined by the Chief of Police to be a weapon. B. Any weapon acquired, received or held by Elgin pursuant to a court order shall be held by the Police Department for the period specified in the court order or for forty-five days, whichever is longer, before dis- position as provided in this section. C. Except as provided in subsection (B) above, any weapon acquired received or held by Elgin shall be held by the Police Department for six months. In the event the owner or other person who is legally entitled to possession of such weapon fails to make a bona fide claim, such weapon shall be disposed of as provided in this section. D. Any weapon or part thereof which is required to be disposed of in a certain manner pursuant to a court order, state statute or federal law shall be disposed of in the manner so provided. E. Any weapon unclaimed by their owner or other person lawfully entitled to possession after being held for the required period, shall be disposed of as follows: I) Any weapon or part thereof which, as determined by the Chief of Police, may be used in training or as an additional weapon for the Police Department or for repair of Police Department armory weapons or which may be necessary or beneficial to the Police Department for any other reason or purpose may be assigned a City inventory number and placed in the Police Department armory. 2) Any weapon which is determined by the Chief of Police to be a collector's item or antique may be loaned to an appropriate museum as determined by the Chief of Police for display. 3) Any weapon or parts thereof may be exchanged or traded for other weapons, parts, ammunition or maintenance supplies of equal or greater value with persons or businesses lawfully authorized to sell, trade and possess such weapons, parts, ammunition or maintenance supplies. The Chief of Police shall determine which weapons and/or parts are to be so exchanged or traded. 4) Any weapon or part thereof not otherwise disposed of as provided herein shall be totally destroyed. Such destruction shall be witnessed by the Chief of Police or his designee. E. The Chief of Police shall establish such regulations, rules and procedures as may be necessary to dispose of weapons as provided for in this ection and shall cause a complete accounting to be maintained of all weapons received, held or disposed of, including the name and address of any transferee." Section 2. That all ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with this ordinance are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication in the manner provided by law. s/ Richard L. Verbic Richard L. Verbic, Mayor P resented: October 28, 1 985 Passed: October 28, 1 985 Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0 Recorded: Published: Attest: s/ Nancy Roll Nancy Roll, Deputy Clerk