California
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The California Collection serves as a dedicated repository for historical, cultural, and academic materials related to the diverse regions, development, and historical milestones of California. This collection offers valuable insights into the state's rich heritage, including its early settlement, economic growth, and societal evolution.
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Item Open Access 1874 Cal. Stat. 465, An Act For the Protection of the Property At East Park, in Sacramento County, ch. CCCXXI (311), § 1(General Publisher, 1874)Prohibited discharge of any gun, pistol, or firearm within the grounds of East park of SacramentoItem Open Access Ordinance No. 51: To Prevent the Carrying of Deadly Weapons, printed in The Santa Barbara Daily Press (Santa Barbara, Cal.), June 2, 1876, at 1(General Publisher, 1876)Allowing the mayor to issue a license to carry a concealed weapon to “to any peaceable person whose profession or occupation may require him to be out at late hours of the night.”Item Open Access San Francisco Municipal Reports for the Fiscal Year 1874-5, Ending June 30, 1875, at 887 (1875) (enacted 1872)(General Publisher, 1872)Prohibited the carry or discharge of firearms within Golden Gate and Buena Vista park.Item Open Access R. M. Clarken, ed., Charter and Ordinances of the City of Sacramento Together with Statutes as Are Especially Important and an Appendix of City Officers from 1849 to 1897, Inclusive (Sacramento, CA: D. Johnston & Co., Printers and Publishers, 1896), 173. Ordinance no. 84: Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons. Passed April 24, 1876(General Publisher, 1876)Prohibited any person from wearing or carrying concealed any pistol, dirk, or other dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding ten days, or both.Item Open Access Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons, Ordinance no. 84, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Sacramento (1876)(General Publisher, 1876)Prohibited the concealed carry of a pistol, dirk, or other dangerous or deadly weapon without a license.Item Open Access William. M. Caswell, Revised Charter and Compiled Ordinances and Resolutions of the City of Los Angeles, at 85, Ordinance no. 36 (1878)(General Publisher, 1878)Prohibited the carry of any dirk, pistol, sword-cane, slung-shot, or other dangerous or deadly weapon wtihin the corporate limits of the city of Los Angeles. Violators fined not more than one hundred dollars, and imprisoned at the discretion of the mayor not to exceed ten days.Item Open Access Wm. McPherson, Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of Los Angeles, with Three Appendixes Page 39 (1873) § 23(General Publisher, 1873)Prohibited discharge of any gun, pistol, rifle, or other description of fire-arms, or discharge of any air-gun within city fire limits. Violators fined give dollars for the first offence, ten dollars for the second offense, and not more than fifty dollars and imprisonment not exceeding ten days on the third offense.Item Open Access Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of Eureka (Eureka, CA: Standard Print, 1905), 251. Penal Ordinances, Ordinance No. 55— Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Weapons, §§ 1-4. Approved November 6, 1878(General Publisher, 1878)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, or dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding ten days, or both.Item Open Access 1878 Cal Stat. 117, An Act Amending Section Four Hundred and Fifteen of the Penal Code, in Relation to Crimes Against The Public Peace, ch. CCXCIX, § 1(General Publisher, 1878)Prohibited discharge of any gun or pistol in an unincorporated town. Violators fined not exceeding two hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding ninety days, or both fine and imprisonment.Item Open Access 1875 Cal. Stat. 628, Statutes of California(General Publisher, 1875)Allowed the city of San Jose to regulate the storage of gunpowder and other combustibles and explosive substances within the incorporated limits of the city.