Apparently Grapevine is unaware of pre-emption
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 9:52 pm
This was posted by a GV police Sarge today in our neighborhood forum. It's about bows and arrows but the Sarge referenced municipal code, you'll see it conflicts with state law. A few responses along with mine (at the bottom) are below.
--Bow & Arrows--
Sergeant Jason Keller from Grapevine Police Department:
A question regarding the legality of bow & arrows was asked of our office today so we thought we would render this post for everyone. And the answer is...listed below.
c. 16-48. - Explosives, firearms, other weapons, and fireworks.
(a) The possession of loaded firearms, ammunition, loaded projectile firing devices, bows and arrows, crossbows, dangerous weapons defined and listed in of V.T.C.A. Penal Code, § 46.01, and explosives of any kind is prohibited unless:
(1) In the possession of a state or local law enforcement officer on official business; or
(2) In the possession of a federal government employee with law enforcement authority and on official business as approved by the chief of police; or
(3) Written permission has been received from the chief of police.
(b) The possession or use of fireworks is prohibited unless written permission has been received from the chief of police.
(Ord. No. 83-21, § 8, 5-3-83; Ord. No. 2003-13, § 5, 3-18-03)
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--Chris C. from Countryside Estates--
May I ask where these items are prohibited from? I think there has to be more context to this post. I'm allowed to own and possess a loaded firearm, cross bow, etc. where are they prohibited from?
--Christopher B from Central Grapevine-/
Jason, please clarify. If I read this correctly it would be illegal to take bow & arrow target practice in my back yard, have a conceal & carry license, have my son in possession of a slingshot and a rock, store fireworks from year to year for my out of state parents, etc. Seems hard to believe. Perhaps there was another part of the question?
--Me--
Sarge: your ordinance regarding firearms is pre-empted by Texas State Law. I do hope you are aware of it.
--Bow & Arrows--
Sergeant Jason Keller from Grapevine Police Department:
A question regarding the legality of bow & arrows was asked of our office today so we thought we would render this post for everyone. And the answer is...listed below.
c. 16-48. - Explosives, firearms, other weapons, and fireworks.
(a) The possession of loaded firearms, ammunition, loaded projectile firing devices, bows and arrows, crossbows, dangerous weapons defined and listed in of V.T.C.A. Penal Code, § 46.01, and explosives of any kind is prohibited unless:
(1) In the possession of a state or local law enforcement officer on official business; or
(2) In the possession of a federal government employee with law enforcement authority and on official business as approved by the chief of police; or
(3) Written permission has been received from the chief of police.
(b) The possession or use of fireworks is prohibited unless written permission has been received from the chief of police.
(Ord. No. 83-21, § 8, 5-3-83; Ord. No. 2003-13, § 5, 3-18-03)
Shared with Grapevine Police Department in Crime & Safety
--Chris C. from Countryside Estates--
May I ask where these items are prohibited from? I think there has to be more context to this post. I'm allowed to own and possess a loaded firearm, cross bow, etc. where are they prohibited from?
--Christopher B from Central Grapevine-/
Jason, please clarify. If I read this correctly it would be illegal to take bow & arrow target practice in my back yard, have a conceal & carry license, have my son in possession of a slingshot and a rock, store fireworks from year to year for my out of state parents, etc. Seems hard to believe. Perhaps there was another part of the question?
--Me--
Sarge: your ordinance regarding firearms is pre-empted by Texas State Law. I do hope you are aware of it.