I was poring over the Idaho Falls city code on an unrelated matter, and found an item that needs to be brought to your attention.
Apparently, it's illegal to store gun powder within the city limits. No weight limit mentioned, no specification (black powder v. smokeless), no "term of art" designation that gun powder like that used to propel rounds from a cannon or ship-mounted gun is different than the stuff we use to reload, no designation of commercial v. residential, nothing.
It reads:
5-14-9 STORING GUN POWDER OR EXPLOSIVES
Any person who makes or keeps gun powder, nitroglycerin or other highly explosive substance within the City is guilty of a misdemeanor.
EDIT---This Link is Dead. See my subsequent post to find the correct one.
http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/Idaho/idfalls/title5criminalcode/chapter14firearmsexplosivesanddeadlyweap?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:idahofalls_id$anc=JD_5-14-9
Granted, there are many old city codes that are not enforced anymore, but that doesn't mean that the city fathers and LEO's can't dust them off and use them when the situation - or mood - strikes them just right. For that reason, I recommend you contact your city councilmen and ask that the code be amended accordingly, lest reloaders become criminals at the whim of the city.
On another note - it was nice to see another code that harkens back to another time - City Code 5-14-7 prohibits giving or selling any ammunition or firearms, except shotguns, .22's, or ammo for those guns, to any kid under 16, unless you have a note from the kid's parents.
Peace -
Apparently, it's illegal to store gun powder within the city limits. No weight limit mentioned, no specification (black powder v. smokeless), no "term of art" designation that gun powder like that used to propel rounds from a cannon or ship-mounted gun is different than the stuff we use to reload, no designation of commercial v. residential, nothing.
It reads:
5-14-9 STORING GUN POWDER OR EXPLOSIVES
Any person who makes or keeps gun powder, nitroglycerin or other highly explosive substance within the City is guilty of a misdemeanor.
EDIT---This Link is Dead. See my subsequent post to find the correct one.
http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway.dll/Idaho/idfalls/title5criminalcode/chapter14firearmsexplosivesanddeadlyweap?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:idahofalls_id$anc=JD_5-14-9
Granted, there are many old city codes that are not enforced anymore, but that doesn't mean that the city fathers and LEO's can't dust them off and use them when the situation - or mood - strikes them just right. For that reason, I recommend you contact your city councilmen and ask that the code be amended accordingly, lest reloaders become criminals at the whim of the city.
On another note - it was nice to see another code that harkens back to another time - City Code 5-14-7 prohibits giving or selling any ammunition or firearms, except shotguns, .22's, or ammo for those guns, to any kid under 16, unless you have a note from the kid's parents.
Peace -
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