Massachusetts
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The Massachusetts Collection serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and regional developments within Massachusetts. This Collection provides a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals exploring the historical significance and cultural evolution of this prominent state.
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Item Open Access The Great Woods of Lynn and Other Public Parks of the Town in 1903, Being the 15th Annual Report of the Park Commissioners of Lynn, Massachusetts 81 (1903)(General Publisher, 1903)[I]t is forbidden … to discharge or carry firearms, except by members of the police force in the discharge of their duties.Item Open Access Annual Report of the Park Commissioners of the City of Lynn for the Year Ending December 20, 1892, at 45 (United States: Whitten & Cass 1893(General Publisher, 1892)Prohibited discharge or carry of firearms, except for members of the police force.Item Open Access Revised Ordinances of the City of Woburn, at 91 §§ 2-4 (1898)(General Publisher, 1898)No person shall sell any gunpowder within the city, without such license. Every license shall be in force one year from the date thereof; provided, that any license may be rescinded by the City Council, at their discretion.Item Open Access Report of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Springfield, Mass., Park Ordinances (1891)(General Publisher, 1891)To throw stones, balls, or other missiles; to discharge or carry firearms, firecrackers, torpedoes, or fireworks; to make fires; to play musical instruments; to have any intoxicating beverages; to sell, offer, or expose for sale any goods or wares; to post or display signs, placards, flags or advertising devices; to solicit subscriptions or contributions; to play games of chance, or to have possession of instruments of gambling; to make orations, harangues, or loud outcries; to enter into political canvassing of any kind; to utter profane, threatening, abusive, or indecent language, or to do any obscene or indecent act; to bathe or fish; to solicit the acquaintance of, or follow, or otherwise annoy other visitorItem Open Access Office of Park Commission, New Bedford, Mass., Park Ordinances (1902)(General Publisher, 1902)3. To throw stones, balls or other missiles; to discharge or carry firearms, firecrackers, torpedoes or fireworks; to make fires, to play musical instruments; to have for sale or otherwise any intoxicating liquors or beverages; to sell or offer for sale any goods or wares; to post or display signs, placards, flags or any advertising devices whatsoever; to play games of chance or to have possession of instruments of gambling; to utter profane, threatening, abusive or indecent language; to make orations or loud outcries; to in any manner annoy other visitors.Item Open Access Rules and Regulations Governing the Public Parks within the City of Lowell,, at 58 (1903)(General Publisher, 1903)It is forbidden to throw stones, balls or other missiles; to discharge or carry firearms, fire crackers, torpedoes or fire-worksItem Open Access Appendix A, Rules and Regulations Governing the Public Parks within the City of Haverhill (1905)(General Publisher, 1905)It is forbidden . . . 9. To throw stones, balls or other missiles; to discharge or carry firearms, torpedoes, firecrackers or fireworksItem Open Access HAVERHILL, MUNICIPAL REGISTER OF THE CITY, ch. 40, § 1 (F. P. Stiles 1897) (Passed 1896).(General Publisher, 1897)No person shall fire or discharge any gun, pistol, revolver or other fire-arms within the compact part of the city, under a penalty for every such offence, not exceeding twenty dollars; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to the use of such weapons at any military exercise or review, or in the lawful defence of the person, family, or property of any citizen.Item Open Access Item Open Access HAVERHILL, MUNICIPAL REGISTER OF THE CITY, ch. 41, §§ 1-3 (F. P. Stiles 1897) (Passed 1896).(General Publisher, 1896)The Board of Aldermen may grant a license to any suitable person to keep a shooting-gallery under such conditions and restrictions as it may deem proper, and may revoke the same at pleasure. Sect. 2. No person shall keep or suffer to be kept a shooting-gallery in a house, building, yard, or dependency thereof, by him actually occupied or owned, without such a license. Sect. 3. Any constable or member of the police force shall at all times have the right to enter upon premises occupied as a shooting-gallery for the purpose of inspection, and no person shall hinder or obstruct the entrance of such officer.