Delaware

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The Delaware Collection serves as a repository for academic and research materials focused on the historical, cultural, and legal aspects of Delaware. This community encompasses collections that document the state's development, legal evolution, and societal advancements, providing a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals.

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    1904 Del. Laws 399, Of Cities and Towns, AN ACT to re-incorporate the Town of Milton, § 8
    (General Publisher, 1904)
    Authorized the town to regulate the storage of gunpowder and any other dangerous or combustible materials. Note: Duke Center of Fireawms Law incorrectly labeled this as a 1901 law, possibly because 1901 laws are from Del. Laws vol. XXII part 1, whereas this is from Del. Laws. vol. XXII part 2.
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    1901 Del. Laws 408, § 16
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the aldermen to extinguish and prevent bonfires in the streets, lanes, and alleys. The duty also included the suppression and preventing discharge of guns, pistols, firecrackers or fireworks in the town limits.
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    1901 Del. Laws 403 § 9
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the town to regulate the storage of gunpowder and any other dangerous or combustible materials.
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    1901 Del. Laws 387, § 17
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the aldermen to extinguish and prevent bonfires in the streets, lanes, and alleys. The duty also included the suppression and preventing discharge of guns, pistols, firecrackers or fireworks in the town limits.
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    1901 Del. Laws 381 § 9
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the town to regulate the storage of gunpowder and any other dangerous or combustible materials.
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    1901 Del. Laws 945, § 18
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the aldermen to extinguish and prevent bonfires in the streets, lanes, and alleys. The duty also included the suppression and preventing discharge of guns, pistols, firecrackers or fireworks in the town limits.
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    1901 Del. Laws 939, § 9
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    Authorized the town to regulate the storage of gunpowder and any other dangerous or combustible materials.
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    1927 Del. Laws 516, An Act to Amend Chapter 74 of the Revised Code of Deleware in Relation to Hunting, ch. 169, §2381A. Sec. 24A
    (General Publisher, 1927)
    Prohibited the use of any silencer or noise-reducing contrivance on any gun, rifle, or firearm when hunting game or fowl. Violators fined twenty dollars for each offense.
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    Vol. 30 Del. Laws 55, 55-56 (1919)
    (General Publisher, 1919)
    Prohibited the sale to any minor or intoxicated person, any revolver, pistol, revolver cartridge, pistol cartridge, stiletto, steel knuckles, brass knuckles, or other deadly weapons made for the defense of one's person.
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    1918–1919 Del. Laws 484, Minors Under Fifteen Not to Use Gun Unless Accompanied by an Adult, § 2382 A. Sec. 25 A
    (General Publisher, 1918)
    Prohibited any minors under age fifteen from hunting game birds or game animals with a rifle or shotgun unless accompanied by an adult who is lawfully hunting.

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