WEST virginia Legislature
2017 regular session
By
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to the Committee on Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary.
A BILL to amend and
reenact §8-12-5a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to
the authority of municipalities to regulate the purchasing, possessing, transferring,
owning, carrying, transporting, selling and storing of knives.
Be it enacted by the Legislature
of West Virginia:
That §8-12-5a of the
Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 12. GENERAL AND SPECIFIC
POWERS, DUTIES AND ALLIED RELATIONS
OF MUNICIPALITIES, GOVERNING BODIES AND MUNICIPAL
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES; SUITS AGAINST MUNICIPALITIES.
§8-12-5a. Limitations
upon municipalities' power to restrict the purchase, possession, transfer,
ownership, carrying, transport, sale and storage of certain weapons and
ammunition.
(a) Except as provided by
the provisions of this section and the provisions of section five of this
article, neither a municipality nor the governing body of any municipality may,
by ordinance or otherwise, limit the right of any person to purchase, possess,
transfer, own, carry, transport, sell or store any a knife or, a revolver,
pistol, rifle or shotgun or any ammunition or ammunition components to be used
therewith nor to so regulate the keeping of gunpowder so as to directly or
indirectly prohibit the ownership of the ammunition in any manner inconsistent
with or in conflict with state law.
(b) For the purposes of
this section:
(1) "Municipally owned or operated building" means any building that is used for the business of
the municipality, such as a courthouse, city hall, convention center,
administrative building or other similar municipal building used for a
municipal purpose permitted by state law: Provided, That "municipally owned or operated building" does not include a building owned by a municipality
that is leased to a private entity where the municipality primarily serves as a
property owner receiving rental payments.
(2) "Municipally owned recreation facility" means any municipal swimming pool, recreation center,
sports facility, facility housing an after-school program or other similar
facility where children are regularly present.
(c) (1) A municipality may
enact and enforce an ordinance or ordinances that prohibit or regulate the
carrying or possessing of a knife or a firearm in municipally owned or
operated buildings.
(2) A municipality may
enact and enforce an ordinance or ordinances that prohibit a person from
carrying or possessing a knife or a firearm openly or that is not
lawfully concealed in a municipally owned recreation facility: Provided,
That a municipality may not prohibit a person with a valid concealed handgun
permit from carrying an otherwise lawfully possessed firearm into a municipally
owned recreation facility and securely storing the firearm out of view and
access to others during their time at the municipally owned recreation
facility.
(3) A person may keep an
otherwise lawfully possessed firearm in a motor vehicle in municipal public
parking facilities if the vehicle is locked and the firearm is out of view.
(4) A municipality may not
prohibit or regulate the carrying or possessing of a knife or a firearm
on municipally owned or operated property other than municipally owned or
operated buildings and municipally owned recreation facilities pursuant to
subdivisions (1) and (2) of this section: Provided, That a municipality
may prohibit persons who do not have a valid concealed handgun license from
carrying or possessing a firearm on municipally owned or operated property.
(d) It shall be is
an absolute defense to an action for an alleged violation of an ordinance
authorized by this section prohibiting or regulating the possession of a
knife or a firearm that the person: (1) Upon being requested to do so, left
the premises with the knife or firearm or temporarily relinquished the knife
or firearm in response to being informed that his or her possession of the knife
or firearm was contrary to municipal ordinance; and (2) but for the
municipal ordinance the person was lawfully in possession of the knife or
firearm.
(e) Any municipality that
enacts an ordinance regulating or prohibiting the carrying or possessing of a knife
or firearm pursuant to subsection (c) of this section shall prominently
post a clear statement at each entrance to all applicable municipally owned or
operated buildings or municipally owned recreation facilities setting forth the
terms of the regulation or prohibition.
(f) Redress for an alleged
violation of this section may be sought through the provisions of chapter
fifty-three of this code, which may include the awarding of reasonable
attorneys fees and costs.
(g) Upon the effective date
of this section, section fourteen, article seven, chapter sixty-one of this
code is inapplicable to municipalities. For the purposes of that section,
municipalities may not be considered a person charged with the care, custody
and control of real property.
(h) This section does not:
(1) Impair the authority of
any municipality, or the governing body thereof, to enact any ordinance or
resolution respecting the power to arrest, convict and punish any individual
under the provisions of subdivision (16), section five of this article or from
enforcing any such ordinance or resolution;
(2) Authorize
municipalities to restrict the carrying or possessing of knives or firearms,
which are otherwise lawfully possessed, on public streets and sidewalks of the
municipality: Provided, That whenever pedestrian or vehicular traffic is
prohibited in an area of a municipality for the purpose of a temporary event of
limited duration, not to exceed fourteen days, which is authorized by a
municipality, a municipality may prohibit persons who do not have a valid
concealed handgun license from possessing a firearm in the area where the event
is held; or
(3) Limit the authority of
a municipality to restrict the commercial use of real estate in designated
areas through planning or zoning ordinances.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is
to limit the authority of municipalities to regulate the purchasing,
possessing, transferring, owning, carrying, transporting, selling and storing
of knives.
Strike-throughs indicate language
that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring
indicates new language that would be added.