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19820302 1982-09 ORDINANCE NO. 1982-9 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 25-4 AND SECTIONS 25-11 THROUGH 25-18 OF CHAPTER 25 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia that the following sections of Chapter 25, Weapons, of the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia are hereby amended as fol lows: 1. Section 25-4 is amended by changing the definition of the term "Applicant" to read in its entirety as follows: Applicant. Any person, firm or corporation applying to the chief of police for a certificate of registration to sell firearms. 2. Section 25-4 is amended by adding the definition of the term "Registrant" in the proper alphabetical order to read in its entirety as follows: Registrant. Any Person registering with the chief of police to purchase a pistol. 3. Section 25-11 is amended to read in its entirety as follows: Sec. 25-11. (a) No Sales to certain persons prohibited. licensed dealer or other Person shall sell, barter, give, furnish, lend, rent or otherwise transfer or cause to be sold, bartered, given, furnished, lent, rented or otherwise transferred to any person under twenty-one years of age, a pistol, having good cause to believe him to be a Person under twenty-one years of age. (b) No licensed dealer or other person shall sell, barter, give, furnish, lend, rent or otherwise transfer or cause to be sold, bartered, given, furnished, lent, rented or otherwise transferred any pistol to any person whom he has reasonable cause to believe has been convicted of a crime of violence or a felony within the past ten years, or is a drug addict, or is an habitual drunkard, or is a fugitive from justice or is of unsound mind. 1982-9 -2- (c) No licensed dealer or other person shall sell, barter, give, furnish, lend, rent or otherwise transfer or cause to be sold, bartered, given, furnished, lent, rented or otherwise transferred any pistol to any person whose record of registration to purchase, borrow, receive, rent or otherwise acquire a pistol has been rejected by the chief of police under the provisions of this article, nor to any person who fails to present a valid record of his registration with the chief of police to purchase a pistol. 4. Section 25-12 is amended to read in its entirety as fol lows: Sec. 25-12. Registration to purchaser etc.~ pistol--Content.~ (a) Any person desiring to purchase, borrow, receive, rent or otherwise acquire a pistol from a licensed dealer or other person shall register under oath on forms provided by the chief of police which shall be signed in duplicate by such person stating his full name, address, occupation, place and date of birth, the date and hour of registration, the length of time he has resided in the state prior to the registration, all previous places of residence outside of the state for the past ten years, and a statement that he has never been convicted in this state or elsewhere of a crime of violence or a felony within the past ten years, that he is not an habitual drunkard or a drug addict, that he is not a fugitive from justice, that he has not been denied the right to purchase a pistol in any other jurisdiction, and that he has never been committed to an institution for treatment of mental illness from which he has not been discharged for a period of ten years or more prior to the date of his registration to purchase a pistol. -3- (b) The licensed dealer or other person who proposes to sell, barter, give, furnish, lend, rent or otherwise transfer a pistol shall sign and attach his address to the record of registration and mail or deliver the same to the chief of police. The chief of police shall-mark the date and hour of the receipt of the record of registration in his office. The original record of registration shall remain the property of the police department. A duplicate copy of the record of registration shall be retained by the dealer for six years. Se 6. follows: Section 25-13 is deleted in its entirety. Section 25-14 is amended to read in its entirety as Sec. 25-13. Same--Waiting ~eriod for validity. (a) Except as hereinafter provided, the chief of police shall review the registration of a purchaser of a pistol within seventy-two hours of the delivery of the same to the chief of police, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and if he finds one or more of the enumerated statements on the registration to be untrue, such registration shall be rejected. (b) Where the registrant is a nonresident of the city, but has been a resident of the state for more than three years immediately preceding the date of registration, the time shall be extended to five days. (c) Where the registrant is a nonresident or has not resided in the state for a period of three years immediately preceding the date of registration, the time shall be extended to thirty days. 1982-9 -4- 7. Section 25-15 is amended to read in its entirety as fol lows: Sec. 25-14. Same--Denial. (a) If, within the prescribed period, the chief of police shall inform in writing the licensed dealer or other person who proposes to sell the pistol that the registration was rejected for one or more of the following reasons: the registrant (1) is under the age of twenty-one years, or (2) has been committed to an institution for treatment of mental illness or drug addiction, and has not been discharged therefrom for a period of ten years or more preceding the date of such registration, or (3) has been convicted of a crime of violence, or (4) has been convicted of a felony within the past ten years, or (5) is an habitual drunkard, or (6) is a fugitive from. justice, or (7) has made a statement on the registration that is untrue, it shall be unlawful for the licensed dealer or other person to deliver the pistol to the registrant. (b) A copy of the letter of rejection of the chief of police shall be furnished the registrant by the licensed dealer. fol lows: Sec. 25-15. Appeal from decision of chief of police. ( a ) Any person ag gri eyed by a dire ct ive or rejection by the chief of police may, within ten days of receipt of notice thereof, appeal to the general district court of the city or other court of competent jurisdiction. (b) For good cause shown the court may authorize the sale of the weapon, or, in the case of an Section 25-16 is amended to read in its entirety as ~ 1982-9 -5- application for registration by a licensed dealer, the court may direct the chief of police to issue a registration certificate. .9. Section 25-17 is amended by changing the number to Section 25-16. 10. Section 25-18 is amended to read in its entirety as fol lows: Sec. 25-17. Penalty for violations. (a) Any person who violates any provision of this article or who willfully furnishes false information in any application or registration required herein shall be guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided by law. (b) Any weapon sold, rented or transferred in violation of this article shall be forfeited by the owner thereof, and shal 1 become the property of the police department of the city. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. Introduced: Adopted: February 16, 1982 March 2, 1982 Mayor ATTEST: