Montana

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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Montana. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Montana. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Montana.

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    1888 Mont. Comp. Stat. 513, ch. 4, § 66.
    (General Publisher, 1888)
    It shall be unlawful for any person within the limits of any city, town or village in this territory, to bear concealed upon his person any dirk, dagger, pistol, revolver, or other deadly weapon.
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    1887 Mont. Laws 549, Criminal Laws, § 174
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    Prohibited the carrying of a any pistol, gun, knife, dirk-knife, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon with the intent to assault a person. Punishable by fine up to $100 or imprisonment up to 3 months.
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    1887 Mont. Laws 68, Extraordinary Session, An Act to Amend an Act Entitled An Act Concerning the Storage of Gunpowder, § 2.
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    No person, company, or corporation shall store, deposit or keep within the limits of any city, town or village, gunpowder, nitroglycerine, guncotton, dynamite, and other dangerous or powerful explosives exceeding fifty pounds, and no magazine or storehouse where such explosives are stored or kept, shall hereafter be located nearer than one-half mile from such city, town or village
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    1885 Mont. Laws 74-75, Deadly Weapons, An Act to Amend § 62 of Chapter IV of the Fourth Division of the Revised Statutes, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1885)
    Prohibited possessing, carrying, or purchasing a dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword cane, pistol, gun, or other deadly weapon, and from using the weapon in a threatening manner or in a fight. Punishable by fine of $10-100 and/or imprisonment for 1-3 months.
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    Ordinance No. 30: Concealed Weapons, RED LODGE PICKET, Sep. 12, 1893, at 3, § 2 (Red Lodge, Montana)
    (General Publisher, 1893)
    Any person who shall within the limits of this town discharge, or fire, or cause to be discharged or fired any pistol, revolver, gun, rifle or any other firearm shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction be fined not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or be imprisoned in the town jail not more than thirty days or both in the discretion of the Court.
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    Ordinance No. 30: Concealed Weapons, RED LODGE PICKET, Sep. 12, 1893, at 3, § 1 (Red Lodge, Montana)
    (General Publisher, 1893)
    It shall be unlawful after the passage of this ordinance for any person, within the limits of this town, to carry concealed on his person or under his clothes any pistol or revolver, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon, except by permission from the Mayor in writing, which permit shall state the period of time for which it is granted
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    Ordinance no. 2: An Ordinance Relating to Concealed Weapons, THE ENTERPRISE, Oct. 20, 1909 at 1, § 1 (Malta, Montana)
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    No person in this town shall wear under his clothes or concealed on or about his person, any pistol or revolver, except by special permission from the Mayor; nor shall any person wear under his clothes or concealed on or about his person, any slungshot, cross-knuckles of lead, brass or other metal, or any bowie knife, razor, billy, dirk , dirk-knife or dagger, or any knife resembling a bowie-knife, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    Concealed Weapons, Ordinance No. 4 of The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Helena, § 1 (1883)
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    No person shall in this city wear under his clothes, or concealed on or about his person, any pistol or revolver, except by special permission from the mayor; nor shall any person wear under his clothes, or concealed on or about his person, any slung shot, cross knuckles, knuckles of lead, brass or other metal, or any bowie knife, razor, billy, dirk, dirk-knife or dagger, or any knife resembling a bowie knife, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    Ordinance no. 22: An Ordinance Relating to Concealed Weapons and Providing Penalty for Carrying Same, THE HARLOWTON NEWS, Jun. 18, 1909, at 3, § 1 (Harlowton, Montana)
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    No person in the town of Harlowton shall wear under his or her clothes or concealed on or about their person, any pistol or revolver, except by special permission from the Mayor; nor shall any person wear under his or her clothes or concealed on or about their person, any slingshot, cross knuckles of lead, brass or other metal, or any bowie-knife, razor, billy, dirk, dirk-knife or daggor, or any knife resembling a bowie-knife, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon
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    Chapter 22—Concealed Weapons, §§ 526-534 in Codified Ordinances of the City of Anaconda (1905)
    (General Publisher, 1905)
    It shall be unlawful for any person within the limits of the City of Anaconda to carry or wear under his clothes or concealed about his person, any pistol, revolver, slung-shot, cross-knuckles, knuckles of lead, brass or other metal, bowie knife, dirk knife or dirk, razor or dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon. Also provided licensure requirements and other information regarding concealed carry
Repository for research, historical documentation, and academic materials related to the state of Montana, its culture, and legal developments.