Photos v. City of Toledo

250 N.E.2d 916, 19 Ohio Misc. 147, 48 Ohio Op. 2d 274, 1969 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 293
CourtLucas County Court of Common Pleas
DecidedJanuary 22, 1969
DocketNo. 205135
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Photos v. City of Toledo, 250 N.E.2d 916, 19 Ohio Misc. 147, 48 Ohio Op. 2d 274, 1969 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 293 (Ohio Super. Ct. 1969).

Opinion

Connors, J.

In this action the plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves, the municipality, and all its taxpayers, seek a permanent injunction against the city of Toledo, Anthony Bosch, Chief of Police, Clifford T. Quinn. Safety Director, and William J. Gross, City Manage!', enjoining the city of Toledo and the named oflicials thereof from implementing or enforcing Ordinance No. 719-6*8 filio so-called Gun Control Law) and declaring such ordinance unconstitutional and contrary to the Charter of the city of Toledo, restrain ing the named defendants from collecting fees or register ing any applicants, and for costs and attorney fees

The ordinance, under attack, passed August l'L 1968. as an emergency measure, is as follows:

Ordinance No. 719-08

Amending /.nd Supplementing Chapter 17 oe the Toledo Munuupai Code by the Addition thereto of a Neiv Article XIX to Provide for the Control of the Possession and Sale of Guns within the City of Toledo; and Declaring an Emergency.

Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Toledo:

Section 1. That Chapter 17 of the Toledo Municipal Code be and it is hereby amended and supplemented by the addition thereto of Article XIX as follows:

Article XIX

Gun Control Law

Section 17-19-1. Definitions.

As used in Article XIX of Chapter 17 of the Toledo Municipal Code:

1. “Firearm” means any weapon, including a handgun, by whatever name known, or the barrel, receiver, or any part of the firing mechanism of such weapon, which is designed to eject or propel a projectile by the action of an explosive or combustible propellant, but does not include inoperable firearms which cannot be rendered operable.

2. “Handgun” means any pistol, revolver, or other firearm, having a barrel not exceeding twelve (12) inches In length, measured by the insertion therein of a rod with the receiver or slide closed, [149]*149but does not include handguns designed and safe only for use with black powder.

3. “Firearms dealer” means any person, firm or corporation regularly engaged in the busines of selling or trading firearms or ammunition at wholesale or retail within the limits of the City of Toledo, whether as the principal business of such person, firm, or corporation, or in addition thereto.

4. “Fugitive from justice” means a person who flees, escapes from custody, conceals or attempts to use any other unlawful means to avoid prosecution or punishment for a felony under the laws of this or any other state, the United States or any of its territories or possessions, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country with which the United States has a treaty of extradition in effect.

5. “Resident” means any person who has a factual place of residence within the limits of the City of Toledo.

6. “Nonresident” means any person who does not have a factual place of residence within the limits of the City of Toledo.

7. “Minor” means any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years.

Section 17-19-2. Prohibitions.

1. No person shall purchase, own, possess, receive, have on or about his person, or use any firearm or ammunition, if such person is a fugitive from justice or is under adjudication of mental incompetence.

2. No person shall purchase, receive, have on or about his person, or use any firearm or ammunition while under the influence of alcohol, any narcotic drug, hallucinogen, or other dangerous drug.

3. No person shall purchase, own, possess, receive, have on or about his person, or use any handgun or handgun ammunition, if such person has been convicted of a felony involving the use or the threat of use of force or violence under the laws of this or any other state, the United States or any of its territories or possessions, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country with which the United States has a treaty of extradition in effect, provided however. such person shall be eligible to possess, purchase, own, receive or have on or about his person or use a handgun or handgun ammunition after ten (10) years have elapsed from the date of completion of any sentence, probationary period or parole imposed upon such person so convicted.

4. No person shall knowingly sell, transfer, give, deliver, or furnish any firearm or ammunition to any person prohibited by this section from purchasing, owning, possessing, receiving, having on or about his person, or using such firearm or ammunition.

Section 17-19-3. Firearms Confiscated.

Any firearm seized by a police officer upon the arrest of any [150]*150person, firm, or corporation charged with a violation of any of the provisions of this Article shall, upon conviction of such person, firm or corporation, be ordered confiscated by the Municipal Court of the City of Toledo, and such firearm shall be turned over to the Division of Police for disposal, except that any firearm so seized which has been reported stolen shall be returned to the lawful owner thereof.

Section 17-19-4. Identification Card Required.

1. No person shall purchase, own, possess, receive, have on or about his person, or use any handgun except upon a suitable firing range, unless such person has a handgun owner’s identification card issued to him and in effect pursuant to this section, or unless such person is exempt from the requirement of an identification card pursuant to Section 17-19-5 of the Toledo Municipal Code.

2. Application for a handgun owner’s identification card shall be made in writing under oath to the Chief of Police of the City of Toledo, and shall be accompanied by an application fee of Three Dollars ($3.00) which shall be paid into the treasury of the municipal corporation and credited to a special account created and maintained for the specific purpose of defraying the cost of the enforcement of this ordinance. If it appears upon investigation that the applicant is a resident of the City of Toledo and is not prohibited by this section from being issued an Identification card, the Chief of Police shall issue such card to the applicant within not less than seven (7) nor more than fourteen (14) days from the date of application. A copy of such card shall be retained by the Chief of Police together with a copy of the application, which documents shall be maintained on permanent file by the Chief of Police. Handgun owner’s identification cards issued pursuant to this section expire on the thirtieth day following the holder’s third birthday after the date of issuance of such card, and are void at any time prior to such date upon the holder becoming a member of the class of persons prohibited by this section from being issued handgun owner’s identification cards.

3. All identification cards issued pursuant to this section shall be entitled "City of Toledo, Ohio. Handgun Owner’s Identification Card.” shall be serially numbered according to a svstem devised by the Chief of Police, shall bear the date of issue, the date of expiration, the name of the Chief of Police, and the anplicant’s name, home address, birth date, physical description, full face photograph, and Social Security number and shall be signed bv the holder.

4. A handgun owner’s identification card shall not be issued to any person who is:

A. A person prohibited by Section 17-19-2

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