Idaho
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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Idaho. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Idaho. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Idaho.
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Item Open Access The Act of the Territory of Idaho approved February 4, 1889 (Sess. Laws 1889, p. 27)(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited private persons from carrying “deadly weapons” within any city, town or village.Item Open Access Idaho Const., Art. I, § 11 (1889)(General Publisher, 1889)Declared a right to keep and bear arms, but the legislature shall regulate the exercise of the right by law.Item Open Access 1889 Idaho Terr. Gen. Laws §1, p. 23(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited the carry of any dirk, sword-cane, pistol, gun, or other deadly weapons with any city, town, village, or public assembly.Violators guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by fine not less than fifty but no more than one hundred dollars, and/or imprisonment for not less than twenty days nor more than fifty days.Item Open Access 1889 Ida. Laws §1, p. 23(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited the carry or brandishing of any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword-cane, pistol, gun, or other deadly weapons within limits of any city, town, or village, or in any public assembly. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than fifty but no more tha one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not less than twenty but no more than fifty days, or both fine and imprisonment.Item Open Access 1888–1889 Idaho Sess. Laws 23, § 1(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited private persons from carrying “deadly weapons” within any city, town or village.Item Open Access 1888 Id. Sess. Laws 23, An Act Regulating the Use and Carrying of Deadly Weapons in Idaho Territory, § 1(General Publisher, 1888)Prohibited the carry, exhibition, or flourish of any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword-cane, pistol, gun, or other deadly weapons. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonment in jail for not less than twenty nor more than fifty days, or both fine and imprisonment.Item Open Access Richard Z. Johnson, The Revised Statutes of Idaho Territory: Enacted at the Fourteenth Session of the Legislative Assembly: In Force June 1, 1887 Page 729, § 6706(General Publisher, 1887)Enhanced the sentence of any person who assaults, beats another with a cowhide, stick, or whip and, having in his possession, a pistol or other deadly weapon with intent to intimidate or prevent the person assaulted from defending himself. Offenders punished by imprisonment in territorial prison not less than one nor more than four years.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 11, §§ 1 & 9, TWIN FALLS WEEKLY NEWS, Jun. 23, 1905, at 3 (Twin Falls, Idaho)(General Publisher, 1905)Prohibited the discharge of an air gun, flipper, or other similar contrivance within the limits of the village of Twin Falls. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 160: An Ordinance Defining Offenses Against the Peace and Good Order of the City of Caldwell, and Providing Punishment Therefore, THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE, May 27, 1910, at 2 (Caldwell, Idaho) § 19(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited discharging any firearms within city limits without sufficient breastworks or batter for the protection of the citizens. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 160: An Ordinance Defining Offenses Against the Peace and Good Order of the City of Caldwell, and Providing Punishment Therefore, THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE, May 27, 1910, at 2 (Caldwell, Idaho) § 10(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited any person from carrying any slingshot, or carrying concealed any deadly weapon without permission from the mayor. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.