North Carolina
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This Collection serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal frameworks of North Carolina. It encompasses a diverse range of collections highlighting the state's historical developments, governance, and contributions to the broader American context.
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Item Open Access Regulations and Ordinances, Together with a Statement of the Various Acts, Ordinances and Resolutions Concerning the Town of Salem, N.C., from 1856 to 1896, at 5, § 7 (1896)(General Publisher, 1896)No person shall fire a gun or pistol for the purpose of sport or amusement, nor shoot or discharge any sling shot, or other projectile unless by written consent of the Mayor. Fine Ten Dollars for Each offense]Item Open Access 1891 N.C. Sess. Laws 775, ch. 52, § 27.(General Publisher, 1891)That they may prohibit the firing of any gun, pistol, fire-cracker, gunpowder, other materials or other dangerous combustibles in the streets, public grounds or elsewhere in said town.Item Open Access 1899 N.C. Sess. Laws 250, Pub. Laws, ch. 120, § 1.(General Publisher, 1899)That it shall be unlawful for any person wantonly or in sport to shoot or discharge any gun or pistol in or within one hundred yards of any street in any public road leading out of the towns of Sparta in Alleghany county and Jefferson in Ashe county for a distance of one-fourth mile from the court houses in said townsItem Open Access 1893 N.C. Sess. Laws 348, Priv. Laws, ch. 221, § 5.(General Publisher, 1893)That it shall be a misdemeanor for any one while a congregation is assembled at the church for any social, religious, political or educational purposes, or while any such congregation is breaking and leaving, to fire any gun or pistol, to throw anything by which any one might be hurt, to cut loose any animal, or commit any damage to any article of personal property; and for every such offence, on conviction, the offender shall be fined ten dollars.Item Open Access 1893 N.C. Sess. Laws 468–69, Pub. Laws, ch. 514, §§ 1-2(General Publisher, 1893)Prohibiting the transfer of any pistol, pistol cartridge, brass knucks, Bowie knife, dirk, loaded cane, or slingshot to a minor.Item Open Access 1893 N.C. Sess. Laws 148, Pub. Laws, ch. 191, §§ 1-3(General Publisher, 1893)That no body of men composed of more than three persons calling themselves detectives or claiming to be in the employ of any detective agency or known and designated as detectives shall go armed in this state.Item Open Access 1893, N.C. Sess. Laws 356-57, Pub. Laws, ch. 374, § 38.(General Publisher, 1893)It shall be unlawful for any persons to organize a military company, or drill or parade under arms as a military body, except under the militia laws and regulations of this state; and no person shall exercise or attempt to exercise the power or authority of a military officer in this state unless he holds a commission from the governor, and any person offending against this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined or imprisoned at the discretion of the court.