The proposed ordinance also would have made their possession in public
places illegal. At tonight's monthly meeting, Capt. Robin White with the
Minot Police Department presented the ordinance that Chief Jason Olson
drafted with the help of the city attorney.
(snip)
"If you're a resident and you have a neighbor shooting bow and arrow in
the backyard or a BB gun, and it causes you concern, currently there's
very little we can do about it, unless there's an injury or damage,"
White said. "The idea behind this proposed ordinance was to give us a tool to address those issues."
(snip)
After discussion, the council voted down the proposal eight to four.
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