Kentucky
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Kentucky. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Kentucky. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Kentucky.
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Item Open Access 1859 Ky. Acts 245, ch. 33, An Act to Amend An Act Entitled “An Act to Reduce to One the Several Acts in Relation to the Town of Harrodsburg, § 23(General Publisher, 1859)Prohibited the selling, giving, or loaning of a concealed pistol, dirk, Bowie knife, brass knuckles, slungshot, colt, cane-gun, or other deadly weapon to a “minor, slave, or free negro.” Punishable by fine of $50.Item Open Access Charter of the City of Covington, and Amendments Thereto up to the Year 1864, and Ordinances of Said City, and Amendments Thereto, up to the Same Date Page 148-149, Image 148-149 (1864)(General Publisher, 1864)Be it ordained by the City Council of Covington, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to erect, within the limits of the corporation, any powder magazine, or any other building for the purpose of storing gun powder in greater quantities than is hereinafter specifiedItem Open Access Ky. Acts 327, An Act to Revise and Amend the Charter of the City of Newport, §6(General Publisher, 1874)Prohibited the manufacture of gunpowder or other explosive, dangerous, or noxious compounds or substances within the cityItem Open Access Oliver H. Strattan, City Clerk A Collection of the State and Municipal Laws, in Force, and Applicable to the City of Louisville, Ky. . . . 198 (1857)(General Publisher, 1853)Any person who shall discharge a gun, pistol, or other fire-arms, or any person, who shall set off a squib, cracker, or other fire works, in any public place, or send up a paper balloon or sky rocket, or throw a fire ball within the city, shall be fined four dollars.Item Open Access Oliver H. Strattan, City Clerk A Collection of the State and Municipal Laws, in Force, and Applicable to the City of Louisville, Ky. . . . 175 (1857)(General Publisher, 1853)Prohibited the sale of gunpowder to minors under 15 years of age, “free colored persons,” or “slaves” without permission from a parent, guardian, or master.Item Open Access Unlawful for Other Than Regular Militia to Drill, Ch. 1525, § 1, in Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (1888).(General Publisher, 1888)It shall be unlawful for any body of men whatever, other than the regular organized militia of this Commonwealth, and the troops of the United States, to associate themselves together as a military company or other armed organizationItem Open Access 1885 Ky. Acts 154, ch. 1233(General Publisher, 1885)Imposed an occupational tax of fifty dollars for dealers of pistols and bowie knives.Item Open Access 1880 Ky. Gen. Stat. ch. 29, § 1(General Publisher, 1880)Prohibited the concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" or the sale of a "deadly weapon" to a minor. Violators fined not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ky. Gen. Stat., ch. 29, art. 29, §§ 1, 5 (Major, Johnston, & Barrett 1879).(General Publisher, 1879)If any person shall carry concealed a deadly weapon upon or about his person other than an ordinary pocket knife, or shall sell a deadly weapon to a minor other than an ordinary pocket knife, such person shall, upon indictment and conviction, be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, and imprisoned in the county jail for not less than ten nor more than thirty days, in the discretion of the court or jury trying the case.Item Open Access Carrying Weapons or Sale to Minors Prohibited, Amendment to Ordinance No. 11—Crimes and Punishment, §§ 7-9 in Ordinances, Charter and Laws for the Government of the City of Frankfort, Kentucky (1876)(General Publisher, 1876)Prohibited discharge of any gun or pistol in the city unless in lawful defense. Also prohibited concealed carry of deadly weapons except ordinary pocket knives. Also prohibited selling deadly weapons to minors other than pocket knives.