Washington
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Washington. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Washington. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Washington.
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Item Open Access Walla Walla City Ordinance No. 2. An Ordinance Defining Offenses and Fixing the Punishment Thereof, §27 (16 Aug., 1878).(General Publisher, 1878)No person shall carry any concealed weapons within the corporate limits of the City of Walla Walla, and any person convicted thereof shall be fined in any sum not less than five or more than twenty-five dollars;Item Open Access An Ordinance Relating to Offenses and Disorderly Conduct, Olympia City Council, Ordinance No. 152, § 3 (Washington, 1882).(General Publisher, 1882)Any [per]son who shall, in the usual walks3 of life, within the limits of the City of Olympia carry any deadly weapon concealed about his person, shall be liable to a fine of not more than ten or less than five dollarsItem Open Access 1883 Wash. Sess. Laws 139-40, An Act to Incorporate the City of Whatcom, ch. 2, § 8.(General Publisher, 1883)The city of Whatcom shall have the power to prevent injury or annoyance from anything dangerous, offensive, or unhealthy . . . to regulate and prohibit the carrying of deadly weapons in a concealed manner; to regulate and prohibit the use of guns, pistols and firearms, fire-crackers, bombs and detonating works of all descriptions[.]Item Open Access 1885–86 Wash. Terr. Laws 81–82(General Publisher, 1886)Prohibited the concealed carry of any revolver, pistol, or other firearms, or any knife, dirk, dagger, sling shot, metal knuckles, any instrument by the use of which injury could be inflicted upon the person or property of another. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, fined by not less than twenty but no more than one hundred dollars, or imrpsionment not more than thirty days, or both fine and imprisonment.Item Open Access Edward D. McLaughlin, The Revised Statutes and Codes of the State of Washington, at 1042, § 6354 (1896)(General Publisher, 1883)Provided than any person who carried any weapon concealed on their person would be guilty of a misdemeanorItem Open Access 1881 Wash. Code 181, Criminal Procedure, Offenses Against Public Policy, ch. 73, § 929(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the carrying of “any concealed weapon.” Punishable by fine up to $100 or imprisonment up to 30 days.Item Open Access Ordinance no. A-17, § 1, Wilbur, Washington Town Council, 1894 (preventing the concealed carry or discharge of firearms).(General Publisher, 1894)If any person shall carry upon his person any concealed weapons, consisting of either a revolver or pistol or other fire arms, or any knife (other than an ordinary pocket knife), or any dirk or dagger, slung shot or metal knuckles, or any instrument by the use of which injury could be inflicted upon the person or property of another, within the corporate limits of the Town of Wilbur, they shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than five (5) dollars nor more than One hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisoned in the town calaboose not more than thirty (30) days, or by both such fines and imprisonment in the discretion of the court, provided that this section shall not apply to police officers and other persons whose duty it is to execute process or warrants, or make arrests.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 79, § 1, ADAMS COUNTY NEWS, Jun. 14, 1899, at 2 (Ritzville, Washington).(General Publisher, 1899)Declared that all persons who carry concealed weapons, Brandish such weapons, carry weapons with intent to do bodily injury, and those who discharge firearms within the city limits are disorderly personsItem Open Access Ordinance no. 11—An Ordinance Concerning Offenses and Disorderly Conduct, § 51, Ilwaco Town Council (1891) (Washington).(General Publisher, 1891)If any person shall carry consealed or about his person or carry upon his person while xxxxxxxxxxx3 in a stete of intoxication, or while under the influence of alcoholic liquors any pistol, revolver, dirk, dagger, slungshot, knuckles of metals or other deadly weapons shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof before the Police Court shall be fined not less than Five nor more than One Hundred dollars. Provided that nothing being contained shall prevent a police officer or any officer or person whose duty it is to execute process or warrants or to suppress breaches of the peace or to make arrests from carrying such weapons in the necessary discharge of his duty."Item Open Access Albert R. Heilig, Ordinances of the City of Tacoma, Washington, at 333-34 (1892)(General Publisher, 1892)Prohibited the carrying of a concealed revolver, pistol or other fire arms or any knife (other than an ordinary pocket knife) or any dirk or dagger, slingshot or metal knuckles, or any instrument by the use of which injury could be inflicted upon the person.