Kansas
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Kansas. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Kansas. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Kansas.
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Item Open Access William Stanley, City Attorney, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth Page 42 § 1-2(General Publisher, 1859)Prohibited the carry of concealed weapons. Prohibited any person guilty of carrying a pistol, dirk, bowie-knife, colt, slung-shot, metal knuckles, or any other deadly weapon. Violators fined not less than five, nor more than two hundred dollars.Item Open Access William Stanley, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth, Page 76 § 4(General Publisher, 1859)Prohibited discharging any firearms, firecrackers, squibs, through fireballs, or other combustible substance, or setting any bonfires. Violators fine not less than three nor more than twenty-five dollars.Item Open Access C. B. Pierce, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth, with an Appendix, at 45 (1863), An Ordinance Relating to Misdemeanors, § 23(General Publisher, 1863)Prohibited the carrying of any concealed “pistol, dirk, bowie knife, revolver, slung shot, billy, brass, lead or iron knuckles, or any other deadly weapon within this city.” Punishable by a fine of $3-100.Item Open Access 1860 Kan. Sess. Laws 138, An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Several Acts Relating to the City of Lawrence, § 35, pt. 19(General Publisher, 1860)Granted the city of Lawrence the authority to regulate the discharging of firearms, rockets, gunpowder, fireworks within the streets or vicinity of any building.Item Open Access 1860 Kan. Sess. Laws 137, An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Several Act Relating to the City of Lawrence, § 35, pt. 7(General Publisher, 1860)Granted the city of Lawrence the authority to regulate the keeping and conveying of gun powder and other combustible and dangerous materials.Item Open Access Samuel Kimball, Charter, Other Powers, and Ordinances of the City of Lawrence (1866) Page 149, § 10(General Publisher, 1863)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, Bowie-knife, or other deadly weapon. Violators fined not less than one nor more than ten dollars.Item Open Access The General Statutes of the State of Kansas, to Which the Constitutions of the United State of Kansas, Together with the Organic Act of the Territory of Kansas, the Treaty Ceding the Territory of Louisiana to the United States, and the Act Admitting Kansas into the Union are Prefixed (1868) Page 378, § 282(General Publisher, 1868)Prohibited carrying a pistol, bowie-knife, dirk, or other deadly weapon while engaged in illegitimate business, under the influence of intoxicating drinks, or engaged in insurrection against the United States. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, fined not exceeding one hundred ddollars, or imprisoned not exceeding three months, or both fine and imprisonment.Item Open Access 1 General Statutes of the State of Kansas 378 (1868)(General Publisher, 1868)Prohibited possession of a "pistol, bowie-knife, dirk or other deadly weapon" by “[a]ny person who is not engaged in any legitimate business, any person under the influence of intoxicating drink, and any person who has ever borne arms against the government of the United States.”