Vermont

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The Vermont Collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic and historical materials related to the state of Vermont. This Collection encompasses research studies, historical accounts, and scholarly works that explore Vermont's unique heritage, societal developments, and cultural history.

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    1915 Vt. Acts & Resolves 344, No. 205, §§ 1-2.
    (General Publisher, 1915)
    A person who uses a slungshot, black jack, brass knuckles or similar weapons against another person, or attempts so to do, or is found in possession of a slungshot, black­ jack, brass knuckles, or similar weapon, with intent so to use it, shall be imprisoned in the state prison not more than five years. A person who within the state manufactures or causes to be manufactured, or sells or gives away or parts with, or offers so to do, or keeps for sale or gift, a slungshot, black­ jack, brass knuckles, or similar weapons, shall be imprisoned not more than two years or fined not more than five hundred dollars nor less than two hundred dollars."
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    1900 Vt. Acts and Resolves 145, No. 162, § 42.
    (General Publisher, 1900)
    Said board of fire wardens may inspect the manner of manufacturing and keeping gun powder, lime, ashes, matches, lights, fireworks or combustibles[.]
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    Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Village of Northfield Page 19-20, Image 19-20 (1894) Regulations for Handling Explosives, Artcle XV., § 1.
    (General Publisher, 1894)
    No person shall at any time keep within the limits of said Village, any powder, or guncotton, without a written license, signed by a majority of the trustees, who shall have discretionary power to grant the same for retailing purposes
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    1894 Vt. Stat. 918, tit. 32, ch. 225, § 5155 (Passed 1895)
    (General Publisher, 1882)
    A person who has in his possession a toy pistol for the explosion of percussion caps or blank cartridges, with intent to sell or give away the same, or sells or gives away, or offers to sell or give away the same, shall be fined not more than ten nor less than five dollars; and shall be liable for all damages resulting from such selling or giving away, to be recovered in an action on the case.

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