Tosta Dojen
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Hi everybody. This exchange actually took place a few weeks back. I would have written about it sooner, but I got hit by the flu, and didn't feel like doing much of anything for a while.
I was browsing the Code of the City of Roanoke when I came across this little gem:
Hi everybody. This exchange actually took place a few weeks back. I would have written about it sooner, but I got hit by the flu, and didn't feel like doing much of anything for a while.
I was browsing the Code of the City of Roanoke when I came across this little gem:
That's obviously preempted, so I shot off a letter to the City Council. I got a quick response, and as I expected, they referred the matter to the City Attorney. He advised them shortly afterward:Sec. 35-30. Possession or discharge of firearms.
No person shall enter or remain upon any portion of the Carvins Cove Natural Reserve while in possession of firearms; nor shall any person discharge any firearm within the area, except when authorized by the city manager for the purpose of controlling an animal population which threatens the quality of the water supply.
Dear Mayor Bowers and Council Members:
I have attached for your consideration an ordinance that would amend §35-30, Code of the City of Roanoke, to delete the provision prohibiting the carrying of firearms within Carvins Cove. This provision, which has been in the City Code for a long time, was "grandfathered" by the General Assembly until 2004, when the General Assembly adopted legislation prohibiting localities from regulating the carrying.of firearms, unless authorized to do so by the General Assembly (the City can still prohibit the discharge of weapons in the Cove).
Please let me know if you have any questions about this matter. With kindest personal regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
William M. Hackworth
City Attorney
The City Council apparently took this up at their next regular meeting:IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA,
AN ORDINANCE amending and reordaining Chapter 35, Water, Article 11, Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, of the Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), by amending Section 35-30 Possession or discharge of firearms; and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows:
1. Chapter 35, Water, Article 11, Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, of the Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, is hereby amended and reordained to read and provide as follows:
ARTICLE II. CARVINS COVE NATURAL RESERVE
Sec. 35-30. Possession or dDischarge of firearms.
No person shall enter or remain upon any portion of the Carvins Cove Natural Reserve while in possession of firearms; nor shall any person discharge any firearm within the area Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, except when authorized by the city manager for the purpose of controlling an animal population which threatens the quality of the water supply.
2. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is dispensed with.
I'm very pleased that they acted as quickly as they did, except that it was all done with before I found out they were taking it up. I would have liked to attend that meeting. Still, if that's the only thing I can complain about, I'm pretty happy.Dear Mr. Hackworth:
I am attaching copy of Ordinance No. 38379-030209 amending and reordaining Chapter 35, Water, Article II, Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, of the Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), by amending Section 35-30 Possession or discharge of firearms.
The abovereferenced measure was adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting held on Monday, March 2, 2009, and is in full force and effec upon its passage.
Sincerely, Stephanie M. Moon, CMC City Clerk