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An arcade may not have more than a total of four amusement devices such as ping-pong tables, pinball machines, or shuffleboard tables.
§81-2. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICE A. Any mechanical pinball amusement device which is so constructed that the result of its operation depends upon chance, or upon the skill of the operator, or upon both; B. Any mechanical device which in its operation…
Shooting ranges may not set up targets that resemble human beings.
PART I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. TITLE XX. PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER. CHAPTER 140. LICENSES. Chapter 140: Section 131. Licenses to carry firearms; Class A and B; conditions and restrictions. [ Text applicable as provided by 1998, 180, Sec. 80.] Section 131. All licenses to carry firearms shall be designated Class A or Class…
A person may not hold public office if he or she has ever participated in a duel.
6-5-7. Disqualification by duelling. Any citizen of this state who shall, either in or out of the state, fight a duel with deadly weapons, or send or accept a challenge so to do, or who shall act as a second, or knowingly aid or assist in such duel, shall ever thereafter be incapable of holding…
Minors may not go to businesses with coin-operated foosball machines unless accompanied by an adult.
Sec. 6-16. Defined. Amusements places are defined, for the purposes of this article, as any business, place or establishment where three (3) or more coin-operated amusements games such as, but not limited to, flipper type machines, target machines, foosball machines and the like are available for the use and enjoyment of the public and the…