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 Charter and By-Laws of the City of New Haven, June, 1865 Page 92-93.(General Publisher, 1865)That hereafter no person or persons shall, within the limits hereafter described, either directly or indirectly, sell and deliver any gunpowder, or have, store, or keep any quantity of gunpowder greater than one pound weight, without having obtained a license for that purpose from said Court of Common Council, in the manner herein prescribed.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 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. 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.Item Open Access Henry Dutton, A Revision of Swift’s Digest of the Laws of Connecticut. Also, Practice, Forms and Precedents, in Connecticut Page 564, Image 565 (Vol 1, 1871)(General Publisher, 1871)A person, before he trusts a gun with an incautious person, is bound to render it perfectly innoxious.Item Open Access A Digest of the Laws of the State of Connecticut. (vol. 1, 1822) Chapter X, Trespass on the Case, p. 552(General Publisher, 1822)Required guns to be made innoxious before transfering to an "incautious person."Item Open Access 1723 Conn. Acts 292, An Act for Preventing Lending Guns, Ammunition etc. to the Indians(General Publisher, 1723)Prohibited giving or selling “any Indian” guns and ammunition.Item Open Access The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (1850) Page 79(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited the repairing, selling, and giving “any Indian” a gun or ammunition, punishable by fine.Item Open Access The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, Prior to the Union with New Haven Colony, May, 1665 (1850) Page 113-114(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited selling or trading “to the Indeans,” nor any Dutch or Frenchman any guns, pistols, and other warlike instruments. Violators fined “twenty for one” and corporal punishment at the court’s discretion.Item Open Access J. Trumbull, Public Records of the Colony of Conn., May 1665 (1850) 113 § 130(General Publisher, 1665)Prohibited selling or trading “to the Indeans,” nor any Dutch or Frenchman any guns, pistols, and other warlike instruments. Violators fined “twenty for one” and corporal punishment at the court’s discretion.