Pennsylvania

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The Pennsylvania Collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic and research materials focusing on the historical, cultural, and legal developments within Pennsylvania. This Collection houses collections that reflect various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, offering valuable insights for researchers, students, and professionals.

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    P. G. Carey, A Digest of the Ordinances of the Borough of Phoenixville, Pa. at 135, Parks § 1.4 (1906)
    (General Publisher, 1906)
    Prohibited carry of fire-arms, shooting birds, throwing stones or other missiles within Reeves Park.
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    1919 Pa. Laws 710, No. 286, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1919)
    The department may adopt and enforce rules and regulations governing the having, using, storage, sale and keeping of gasoline, naptha, kerosene, or other substance of like character, blasting powder, gun powder, dynamite, or any other inflammable or combustible chemical products or substances or materials. The department may also adopt and enforce rules and regulations requiring the placing of fire extinguishers in buildings.
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    1909 Pa. Laws 466, No. 261, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    Prohibited unnaturalized foreign born residents from hunting in the Commonwealth, or to possess a shotgun or rifle.
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    1905 Pa. Laws 279-80, No. 189, § 1.
    (General Publisher, 1905)
    Be it enacted, that if any person shall willfully and maliciously, either by day or by night, with or without breaking, enter any building with intent to commit a felony by the use of nitroglycerine, dynamite, gunpowder, or other high explosives, such person shall be guilty of felony, and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, and undergo an imprisonment, by separate and solitary confinement at labor, not exceeding twenty-five years.
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    1905 Pa. Laws 252-53, No. 180, § 8
    (General Publisher, 1905)
    No person shall make use of what is known as buckshot in hunting deer or fawn within this Commonwealth, or shall kill or wound, or attmept to kill or wound, any deer or fawn within this Commonwealth, or shall kill or wound, or attempt to kill or wound, any deer or fawn within this Commonwealth by or with or through the use of a gun propelling or emitting more than one pellet, bullet or ball at a single discharge; and persons violating this provision shall be subject to the penalties provided by existing law for the unlawful taking or killing of deer or fawn.
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    1903 Pa. Laws 198-99, No. 142, §§ 1-2.
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    Be it enacted that six months after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person to discharge, on the streets or alleys, of any city or borough in this Commonwealth, a flobert rifle, air gun, spring gun, or any implement which impels with force a metal pellet of any kind.
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    1903 Pa. Laws 178, No. 136, §§ 1-2
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    Imposed licensing requirement for non-residents and unnaturalized foreign-born resident to possess a gun in the fields, forests, or waters of the State. Punishable by fine.

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