Arkansas
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The Arkansas Collection serves as a comprehensive repository for academic, historical, and research materials related to the state of Arkansas. This Collection includes diverse collections documenting the state's cultural heritage, historical milestones, and significant developments across various sectors.
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Item Open Access John H. Herry, Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Little Rock, with the Constitution of the State of Arkansas; General Incorporation Laws; and All Acts of the General Assembly Relating to the City; in Force March 10, 1882 Page 149(General Publisher, 1881)Required a payment and license for the operation of a shooting gallery or pistol gallery. Payment set at twenty-five dollars per year.Item Open Access John H. Cherry, Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Little Rock, with the Constitution of the State of Arkansas; General Incorporation Laws; and All Acts of the General Assembly Relating to the City; in Force March 10, 1882 Page 168(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, colt, slung-shot, cross-knuckles, knuckles of lead, brass, or other metal, or Bowie-knife, dirk-knife, dirk, dagger, any knife resembling a Bowie-knife, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, fined not less than ten nor more than twenty-five dollars, and double that sum for each subsequent offense.Item Open Access E.W. Rector, Digester, Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Hot Springs, with the Constitution of the State of Arkansas, General Incorporation Laws of the State and Amendments Thereto, Applicable to the Cities of the First-Class, and in Force on the 1st of January, 1887 Page 61, § 131(General Publisher, 1886)Prohibited the carry of gun powder, giant powder, dynamite, nitro-glycerine or blasting powder on any vehicle in any part of the city unless secured in kegs, boxes, or canisters capable of preventing leakage of the materials and covered in sheets of canvas or other clothesItem Open Access Ordinance 21, GREEN FOREST TRIBUNE, May 11, 1899, at 1. (Green Forest, Arkansas) § 5(General Publisher, 1899)Any officer who refuses to make an arrest of someone violating §1-4 shall be fined.Item Open Access Ordinance 21, GREEN FOREST TRIBUNE, May 11, 1899, at 1. (Green Forest, Arkansas) § 3(General Publisher, 1899)Prohibited the sale, barter, exchange, disposal or furnishing, or keeps any dirk, Bowie-knife, sword or spear in a cane, brass or metal knuckles, or any kind of pistol or cartridge. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access Ordinance 21, GREEN FOREST TRIBUNE, May 11, 1899, at 1. (Green Forest, Arkansas) § 1-2(General Publisher, 1899)Prohibited the wear or carry of any dirk, Bowie-knife, sword, spear in a cane, brass or metal knucks, razor, any pistol of any kind whatsoever. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access William W. Mansfield, A Digest of the Statutes of Arkansas: Embracing All Laws of a General and Permanent Character in Force at the Close of the Session of the General Assembly of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-three Page 490 (Vol. 1, 1884) §1909(General Publisher, 1884)Prohibited the sale, barter, exchange, disposal or furnishing, or keeps any dirk, Bowie-knife, sword or spear in a cane, brass or metal knuckles, or any kind of pistol or cartridge. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1881 Ark. Acts 192, An Act to Preserve the Public Peace and Prevent Crime, ch. XCVI (96), § 3(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited selling, bartering, exchanging, disposing of, or furnishing any dirk, Bowie-knife, sword, spear-cane, brass or metal knuckles, any pistol, or any cartridge for any pistol. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1881 Ark. Acts 191–92, ch. 96, §§ 1–2(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the carrying of any dirk, Bowie knife, sword, spear cane, metal knuckles, razor, or any pistol (except pistols that are used in the Army or Navy if carried openly in the hand).