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11/18/2019
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(7) "Sai" means a piece of steel or heavy metal that is approximately twelve inches in length with <br />a pointed or blunted end and two prongs that extend down from the blade to form a handle and a <br />protection for strikes. <br />(c) Whoever violates this section is guilty of an unlawful transaction in weapons. A violation of <br />subsection (a)(1) or (2) hereof is a misdemeanor of the second degree. A violation of subsection <br />(a)(3) hereof is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. <br />is hereby repealed and new Section 549.07, Unlawful Transactions in Weapons, of the Lakewood <br />Codified Ordinance, is hereby enacted to read as follows: <br />549.07 UNLAWFUL TRANSACTIONS IN WEAPONS <br />(a) No person shall: <br />(1) Manufacture, carry about his or her person, possess for sale, sell or furnish to any person other <br />than a law enforcement agency for authorized use in police work, any brass knuckles, cestus, billy, <br />blackjack, sandbag, switchblade knife, springblade knife, gravity knife and/or spring loaded weapon <br />capable of propelling a knife or knifelike projectile, including, but not limited to, a ballistic knife <br />(sometimes referred to commonly as a KGB knife) or other similar weapon and/or any advanced <br />martial arts weapon, including, but not limited to, a shurikan (throwing star), nunchuck, sword, <br />knife, staff, tonfa, kama, sai and/or other similar weapon. <br />This paragraph does not apply to the possession and/or use of advanced martial arts weapons on <br />the premises of a recognized martial arts school or during the time such weapons are being <br />transported directly to or from such premises. <br />(2) When transferring any dangerous ordnance to another, negligently fail to require the transferee <br />to exhibit such identification, license or permit showing him to be authorized to acquire dangerous <br />ordnance pursuant to Ohio R.C. 2923.17, or negligently fail to take a complete record of the <br />transaction and forthwith forward a copy of such record to the sheriff of the county or safety director <br />or police chief of the municipality where the transaction takes place; <br />(3) Knowingly fail to report to law enforcement authorities forthwith the loss or theft of any <br />dangerous ordnance in the person's possession or under the person's control. <br />(b) As used in paragraph (a)(1) hereof, the following designated marital arts weapons are defined <br />as follows: <br />(1) "Nunchuck" means two pieces of hardwood sticks, generally equal in size and weight, held <br />together by a piece of string, leather or chain. <br />(2) "Sword" means a weapon with a long blade for cutting or thrusting, which weapon is <br />designed, manufactured or marketed as a martial arts weapon. <br />(3) "Knife" means a weapon consisting of a single or double edged short blade for cutting or <br />throwing and designed, manufactured or marketed as a martial arts weapons. <br />(4) "Staff' means a hardwood stick the size of which can vary from two or six feet in length and <br />which can be used to strike, block, jab, hold or throw an opponent. <br />(5) "Ton&' means a hardwood shaft which measures about seventeen inches in length with a <br />handle approximately four and one-half inches in length affixed to the shaft. <br />(6) "Kama" means an instrument consisting of a handle with a long curved single -edged blade <br />affixed at the end of the handle. <br />(7) "Sai" means a piece of steel or heavy metal that is approximately twelve inches in length with <br />a pointed or blunted end and two prongs that extend down from the blade to form a handle and a <br />protection for strikes. <br />(c) Whoever violates this section is guilty of an unlawful transaction in weapons. A violation of <br />subsection (a)(1) or (2) hereof is a misdemeanor of the second degree. A violation of subsection <br />(a)(3) hereof is a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. <br />Section 4. Section 549.08, Improperly Furnishing Firearms to a Minor, of the Lakewood <br />Codified Ordinances, currently reading as follows: ` <br />
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