Virginia

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    City of Staunton, Va. Code Ch. II, § 135 p. 115 (1910)
    (General Publisher, 1910)
    Prohibited carrying of firearms, throwing stones, or other missiles within the park.
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    1916 Va. Acts 568, ch. 348, §1.
    (General Publisher, 1916)
    Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hunt, pursue, kill, or destroy in any way, any wild game or to enter with dog or gun or both with intent to hunt, kill, pursue, destroy any wild game upon any of those tracts of land in Shenandoah county in what is known as the Massanutten purchase area to which the government of the United States of America has acquired the legal title under the Week’s law for the acquisition of lands upon the head waters . . .
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    The Code of the City of Staunton, Virginia 115 (1910).
    (General Publisher, 1910)
    All persons are forbidden to enter or leave the park except by the gateways; to climb or walk upon any of the walls or fence, to turn cattle, horses, goats or swine into the park; to carry firearms, or to throw stones or other missiles within it; to cut, break, or in any way injure or deface the trees, benches, shrubs, plants, turf, or any of the buildings, fences, bridges, or other constructions upon the park; or to converse with, or in any way hinder those engaged in its construction.

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