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    W. A. Blountet al.(Editors), The Revised Statutes of the State of Florida 782–83 (1892), tit.2, art. 5, § 2423
    (General Publisher, 1868)
    Enhanced the sentence of anyone concealed carrying slung-shot, metallic knuckles, billies, firearms, or other dangerous weapons while committing a criminal offense or breaching the peace. Violators fined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding one year.
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    1868 Fla. Laws 95, ch. 7, § 10
    (General Publisher, 1868)
    Prohibited the carrying of a slungshot, metallic knuckles, billies, firearms or other dangerous weapon if arrested for committing a criminal offence or disturbance of the peace. Punishable by imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine up to $100.
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    1868 Fla. Laws 2538, Persons Engaged in Criminal Offence, Having Weapons, ch. 7, § 10
    (General Publisher, 1868)
    Prohibited the carrying of a slungshot, metallic knuckles, billies, firearms or other dangerous weapon if arrested for committing a criminal offence or disturbance of the peace. Punishable by imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine up to $100.