Colorado
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Colorado. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Colorado. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Colorado.
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Item Open Access Ch. 17—Fire Arms, Article 1, § 170, FORT COLLINS, CODE 143, 143 (Larimer County Democrat Printing Co. 1917).(General Publisher, 1917)Prohibited That any person who shall within the City of Fort Collins, fire or discharge any cannon, gun, fowling piece, pistol or fire-arm of any description, or fire, explode or set off any squib, cracker or other thing containing powder or other combustible matter or explosive material without permission from the MayorItem Open Access Use of Firearms and Explosives; Toy Pistols; Cannon Firecrackers; Toy Weapons, ch. 6, art. 2, § 506, COLORADO SPRINGS, CODE 274, 274-75 (Law Dates Uncertain; Published 1914 by Joslyn Quick Printery).(General Publisher, 1914)It shall be unlawful for any person within the corporate limits of the city of Colorado Springs, to have in possession, use, sell or give away any instrument, toy or weapon commonly known as a toy pistol, using fulminate paper caps or copper shelled blank cartridges, or to have in possession, use, sell or give away any explosive bombs known as cannon firecrackers.Item Open Access Use of Firearms and Explosives; Toy Pistols; Cannon Firecrackers; Toy Weapons, ch. 6, art. 2, §§ 505, COLORADO SPRINGS, CODE 274, 274-75 (Law Dates Uncertain; Published 1914 by Joslyn Quick Printery).(General Publisher, 1914)No person shall fire or discharge any cannon, gun, pistol or other firearms or set off, fire or explode any torpedo, firecracker, fireball, rocket or other fireworks whatsoever or make or kindle any bonfire,Item Open Access Frank Exline, ed., The Code of Colorado Springs: Comprising Article XX of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, the Charter, Amendments Thereto, and General Ordinances of the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1914 (Colorado Springs, CO: the Joslyn Quick Printery, 1914), 274-275. Chapter 6—Of Public Offenses and Penalties, Article 2—Offenses Affecting the Safety of Persons and Property, §§ 505-509. (Date uncertain; dates possibly range from those provided within brackets appended to certain sections: December 27, 1897 to April 3, 1907).(General Publisher, 1914)Prohibits the discharge of any cannon, gun, pistol, or other firearms or setting off, firing, or exploding any torpedo, firecracker, fireball, rocket, or other fireworks whatsoever.Item Open Access Frank Exline, ed., The Code of Colorado Springs: Comprising Article XX of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, the Charter, Amendments Thereto, and General Ordinances of the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1914 (Colorado Springs, CO: the Joslyn Quick Printery, 1914), 273. Chapter 6—Of Public Offenses and Penalties, Article 1—Offenses Concerning the Public Peace, § 501— Carrying Concealed Weapons.(General Publisher, 1914)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, revolver, Bowie-knife, dirk, or other deadly weapon. Prohibited the display or floush of any deadly weapon in a threatening or boisterous manner.Item Open Access 1919 Colo. Sess. Laws 416 - 17, Foreign-Born Unnaturalized Citizens, § 1(General Publisher, 1919)Prohibited noncitizens from owning or possessing any shotgun, rifle, pistol or firearm of any kind; violators subject to fine, imprisonment, confiscation of weapon.Item Open Access 1913 Colo. Sess. Laws 156, To Amend . . . the Revised Statutes of Colorado for 1908, Concerning Powers of Incorporated Towns and Cities, ch. 53, §1(General Publisher, 1913)Granted the city council or the board of trustees in towns the power to regulate or prevent the storage or transportation of gunpowder, tar, pitch, or any other combustible or explosive materials within the corporate limits.Item Open Access 1911 Colo. Sess. Laws 408(General Publisher, 1911)Required the record registration of every retail sale, rental, exchange of firearms, pistols, or revolvers. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than twenty-five, nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both.Item Open Access 1907 Colo. Sess. Laws 419, Game—Fish, § 10(General Publisher, 1907)Prohibited pursuing, taking, wounding, or unlawfully killing any game in the night, or with steel or hard-pointed bullet, nor with any weapon other than a shoulder-fired gun or pistol.Item Open Access 1907 Colo. Rev. Stat. 522, Offenses Against Habitations and Other Buildings, § 69(General Publisher, 1907)Prohibited the use of nitroglycerine, dynamite, gunpowder, or any other explosive while breaking and entering any building. Violators shall be imprisoned not less than twenty-five nor more than fourty years.