FAIRFAX CITY, VA — A 40-year-old Annandale man was cited for having a concealed firearm in a public park during last Friday's Rock the Block event at Old Towne Square, according to authorities.
Around 7:54 p.m., police responded for the report of someone carrying a concealed firearm while drinking at Old Towne Square, which is located at 10415 North St., according to police.
The officers located the man, whom they identified as Eric Davis of Annandale, and confiscated his firearm, according to the incident report. They then issued Davis a Virginia uniformed summons for possession of a firearm in a public park. Davis has a pending court date in Fairfax General District Court.
At its July 8 meeting, the Fairfax City Council voted unanimously to advertise a public hearing for Sept. 30 to consider
The Virginia General Assembly passed legislation in 2020 enabling localities to enact ordinances to prohibit firearms in and on certain public properties.
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On Feb. 9, 2021, the city council passed an
The city council with considered the following amendment, expands where in the city the possession, carrying and transportation of firearms are prohibited:
"In any public street, road, alley, or sidewalk or public right-of-way or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public and is being used by or is adjacent to a city-permitted event or an event that would otherwise require a city permit. For the purposes of this section, city-permitted event and event that would otherwise require a city permit include events permitted by an authority or local government entity created or controlled by the city in whole or in part."In parks located in the city that are owned or operated by a park authority that was created or is controlled by the city in conjunction with one or more other localities, provided that all participating localities enact an ordinance containing a prohibition substantially similar to that imposed by subsection (b)(2) above and the governing body of the park authority passes a resolution or other measure agreeing to the application of each such ordinance within the parks located in each such locality."
The changes to the ordinance also expand the city manager's ability to implement security measures in order to prevent a person with a firearm from accessing city buildings and public facilities as outlined above. It also describes where notices about the restrictions should be displayed.
In addition, the changes to the ordinance would increase the penalty for violations from a Class 4 misdemeanor to a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Under the Code of Virginia, the punishment for a Class 4 misdemeanor is a fine of up to $250, with no jail time. A Class 1 misdemeanor carries a potential penalty of up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $2,500, or both.