Connecticut
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The Connecticut Collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic and research materials focusing on the historical, cultural, and legal developments within Connecticut. This community houses collections that reflect various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, offering valuable insights for researchers, students, and professionals.
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Item Open Access 1901 Conn. Acts 602, Special Laws, § 20(General Publisher, 1901)Granted the county of New Haven the authority to regulate the discharge of firearms within the Borough. Also granted the authority to license, regulate, or prohibit the manufacture, keeping for sale, and use of fireworks, torpedoes, firecrackers, gunpowder, petrolemn, dynamite, or other explosive or inflammable substance.Item Open Access Ordinances and By-Laws of the Borough of Naugatuck (Naugatuck, CT: Perry Press, 1901), 3; in Charter and ordinances of the Borough of Naugatuck (Naugatuck, CT: Perry Press, 1907). Section 2—An Ordinance or By-Law Relating to Public Safety, Clauses 1-8. Undated(General Publisher, 1901)Prohibited the discharge of any pistol, revolver, gun, cannon, or other firearm, or air gun in any street, park, or public ground. Also prohibited the carry of any firearm, brass or metal knuckles, slung shot, or similar weapon with permission from the Warden.Item Open Access 1930 Conn. Stat. 903, Dealing in Explosives; License., ch. 147, § 2644(General Publisher, 1930)Prohibited the manufacture, storage, sale, or dealing in gunpowder or any material defined as an explosive in § 2638Item Open Access 1927 Conn. Acts 4286, An Act Concerning The Use of Shot Guns on Sundays by Members of Gun Clubs, ch. 214(General Publisher, 1927)Extended § 67 of chapter 222 of 1923 Conn. Pub. Acts to apply to gun clubs affiliated with the NRA and members of such gun clubs using shot guns. The extension restricts the use of shotguns at rifle ranges on Sundays to the hours of one and six in the afternoon. Does not allow hunting on Sundays.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Public Acts 3667, ch. 222, § 67(General Publisher, 1923)Restricted the use of rifle ranges affiliated with the NRA on Sundays to the hours of one and six in the afternoon.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Pub. Acts 3708, An Act Concerning the Possession, Sale and Use of Pistols and Revolvers, ch. 252, § 7(General Publisher, 1923)Prohibited the sale, delivery, or transfer of any pistol or revolver to any noncitizen.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Pub. Acts 3708, An Act Concerning the Possession, Sale and Use of Pistols and Revolvers, ch. 252, § 5(General Publisher, 1923)Prohibited the sale of any pistol or revolver in any location not described in the permit allowing such sales. Prohibited the sale or delivery of any pistol or revolver unless the purchase or recipient of such pistol or revolver is personally known to the vendor.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Pub. Acts 3707, An Act Concerning the Possession, Sale and Use of Pistols and Revolvers, ch. 252, § 3(General Publisher, 1923)Required a license from the chief of police for the retail sale of pistols and revolvers. Also granted the superintendent of the state police a "may issue" permitting scheme.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Acts 3732, Unnaturalized Persons, ch. 259, § 17(General Publisher, 1923)Prohibited noncitizens from owning or possessing any shotgun or rifle; violators subject to confiscation and resale of gun by state upon conviction.Item Open Access 1923 Conn. Acts 3707, An Act Concerning the Possession Sale and Use of Pistols and Revolvers, ch. 252, §2(General Publisher, 1923)Prohibited advertising, selling, delivering, offering or exposing for sale, possessing within intent to sell any pistol or revolver at retail without a permit.