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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    Ordinance No. 1052, §§ 1-2, 5, & 8-9, Vancouver City Council (1920) (Vancouver, Washington).
    (General Publisher, 1920)
    It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, give away, purchase or receive any pistol, revolver, derringer, bowie knife, dirk, or other weapon of like character which can be concealed on the person without securing and requiring the proper license to do as hereinafter set forth. No person shall sell, give away or deal in the weapons herein specified without first obtaining from the Chief of Police of Vancouver, Washington, a license so to do,
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    1909 Wash. Sess. Laws 972–73, ch. 249, § 265
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    Prohibited manufacturing, selling, disposing of, or possessing any slung-shot, sand club, or metal knuckles. Also prohibited the concealed carry of any dagger, dirk, knife, pistol, or other dangerous weapon. Prohibited use of suppressors. Punishable as a gross misdemeanor.
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    Ch. 249, Subchapter 7—Crimes against Public Health and Safety, §§ 252 & 254 in 1909, Wash. Sess. Laws 965, 966-67 (1909 E. L. Boardman).
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    Every person who shall make or keep any explosive or combustible substance in any city or village, or carry it through the streets thereof in a quantity, or manner prohibited by law, or by ordinance of such municipality; and every person who, by careless, negligent or unauthorized use or management of any such explosive or combustible substance, shall injure or cause injury to the person or property of another, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.Every person who shall put up for sale, or who shall deliver to any warehouseman, dock, depot, or common carrier any package, cask or can containing benzine, gasoline, naptha, nitroglycerine, dynamite, powder or other explosive or combustible substance, without having printed thereon in a conspicuous place in large letters the word “Explosive,” shall be guilty of a misdemeanor."