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� B. The area surrounding school property as described in clause (A) to a <br /> distance of 300 feet or one city block, whichever distance is greater, <br /> beyond the school property; and <br /> C. The area within a school bus when that bus is being used to transport one <br /> or more elementary or secondary school students. <br /> �-4—��zea�e�n� _ ,.>>,,;����-ea-a-�;'��1–��« <br /> Section 9-7.4�. EXEMPTIONS <br /> The provisions of this Article shall not apply to: <br /> 1. Any police officer, sheriff or any officer of the <br /> United States or the State of Minnesota or any of its counties, or any other <br /> authorized personnel, when using dangerous w eapons, firearms or other weapons <br /> in the regular course and scope of performing their duties. <br /> 2 T'�;c ��;^'� c'��" ^^* ^^^'< +^ A licensed firearms dealer testing a weapon in a <br /> controlled situation, such as a"snail" or other appliance designed to accept the <br /> discharge of a firearm in the ordinary course of business at a licensed location. <br /> 3. Wildlife conservation or animal control officers ar other authorized <br /> � representatives of the City, county, state or federal government who in the course <br /> of their duties, or pursuant to a permit issued under this Article use a firearm or <br /> dangerous weapon to restrain the free movement of any animal, wildlife or birds <br /> for humane or other authorized purposes or when acting under valid licenses and <br /> permits issued by the State Department of Natural Resources and United States <br /> Fish and Wildlife Service. <br /> 4. Members of authorized veterans and law enforcement Honor Guards discharging <br /> a rifle volley as an honorary salute at a cemetery located within the City. <br /> 5. The use of a starter's pistol to start races as part of an official track and field <br /> event. <br /> 6. The discharge of firearms, air rifles, air guns or BB guns in those areas that are <br /> licensed as rifle ranges, trap shooting ranges, or target ranges pursuant to the <br /> terms of this code or other applicable law. <br /> 7. The use of bows and arrows on official City Park and Recreation Department <br /> archery ranges or on target ranges licensed for archery purposes under City Code, <br /> provided that persons using such ranges must obey all regulations as set forth by <br /> the Park and Recreation Department and the Chief of Police. <br /> � <br /> 4 <br />
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