Missouri
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Missouri. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Missouri. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Missouri.
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Item Open Access Adam B. Chambers, The Revised Ordinances of the City of Saint Louis, Revised and Digested by the Fifth City Council during the First Session, Begun and Held in the City of St. Louis, on the Second Monday of May, A. D. 1843. with the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Missouri, and the City Charter Page 304, Image 305 (1843) [Ordinances of Kansas City,] Misdemeanors, § 10.(General Publisher, 1843)Every person who shall discharge any cannon or other ordinance, or fire off any carbine, fusil, rifle, musket, gun, pistol, or other arms, or set off any squib or cracker, or fly any kite in the air, within the city, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. This section shall not apply to the firing of salutes by any military corps, or to the firing of salutes upon any occasion of general public interest.Item Open Access THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SAINT LOUIS, REVISED AND DIGESTED BY THE FIFTH CITY COUNCIL 304 (1843)(General Publisher, 1843)Prohibited the discharge of any cannon, ordinance, carbine, fusil, rifle, musket, gun, pistol, or other arms within city limits. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access Deadly Weapons Concealed, Etc., & Shooting Firearms, Ch. 30, § 185, in Revised Ordinances City of Sarcoxie, Jasper County, MO (1907).(General Publisher, 1907). No person in this city shall discharge any gun, pistol or other fire arms, or explode any detonating material, and any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, but this section shall not apply to any officer in the discharge of his duty nor to the operator or workman in any mine, nor to persons properly using any lawful target gun in any licensed shooting gallery."Item Open Access Ordinances that prohibit carrying concealed weapons, bringing weapons to certain places, and firing weapons, Ch. 23, Art. 1, Ord. No. 2019, § 76 in Revised and Republished Ordinances of The City of Joplin, Missouri (1903).(General Publisher, 1903)Any person who shall, in this city, without sufficient or reasonable cause, discharge any revolver, pistol, gun or other fire-arm shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined in a sum of not less than five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars for each shot discharged."Item Open Access Lewis M. Switzler, General Ordinances of the Town of Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, Revised, Published and Promulgated by Authority of the Board of Trustees of Said Town, in the Year 1883. To Which are Prefaced the General and Special Acts of the Legislature Concerning Said Town; Also, the Constitutional Provisions and Various General Laws, and References to Laws, Affecting Municipal Corporations in the State of Missouri Page 78, Image 79 (1883) Ordinances [of Columbia, MO], § 120.(General Publisher, 1883)Any person who shall willfully fire any gun or pistol, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and fined not less than five dollars for each or either offence.Item Open Access Carrying Deadly Weapons, Discharging Fire-Arms, etc., Ch. 12, Art. 3, § 52 in The Revised Ordinances of the City of Bloomfield (1898).(General Publisher, 1898)It shall be unlawful for any person in this city, except he be a police officer of this city or other officer in the discharge of his official duty, to discharge or fire off any gun, pistol or fire-arms of any description within the corporate limits of this city, and every person violating this section, shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than twenty dollars, or by imprisonment in the city calaboose not exceeding twenty days."Item Open Access 1909 Mo. Laws 356, Municipal Corporations: Cities of the Second Class, § 8, pt. 61.(General Publisher, 1909)To regulate the use and storage of explosives - To regulate, restrain and prevent the discharge of firearms, fireworks, rockets or other explosive materials and substances in the city and to regulate the keeping, storage and use of powder, dynamite, guns, guncotton, nitroglycerine, fireworks and other explosive materials and substances in the city, or within two miles of the limits thereof.Item Open Access 1879 Mo. Laws 90, An Act To Prohibit The Discharge Of Firearms In The Immediate Vicinity Of Any Courthouse, Church Or Building Used For School Or College Purposes, § 1.(General Publisher, 1879)Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person in this State, except he be a sheriff or other officer, in the discharge of official duty to discharge or fire off any gun, pistol or fire-arms of any description in the immediate vicinity of any court house, church or building used for school or college purposes.Item Open Access 1879 Mo. Rev. Stat 224, ch. 24, art. 2, § 1276(General Publisher, 1879)Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person in this state, except he be a sheriff or other officer in the discharge of official duty, to discharge or fire off any gun, pistol or fire arms of any description, in the immediate vicinity of any court house, church or building used for school or college purposes.Item Open Access 1840 Mo. Laws 193-94, An Act To Incorporate The Rural Cemetery Association, § 7.(General Publisher, 1840)Any person who shall willfully . . . shoot or discharge any gun or other fire arms within the said limits, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof before any justice of the peace, or any other court of competent jurisdiction within the county of St. Louis, be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars, according to the nature and aggravation of the offence[.]