Michigan

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Welcome to the Michigan Collection

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

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    1901 Mich. Pub. Acts Sess. Laws 154, Local Acts, no. 344, tit. 7, § 24, pt. 10.
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    [T]o direct the location of slaughter houses, markets and buildings for the storing of gunpowder and other combustible and explosive substances[.]
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    1901 Mich. Pub. Acts 154, Local Acts, No. 344, tit.7, § 24, pt. 11.
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    To regulate, restrain and prohibit the buying, carrying and selling gunpowder, fire crackers [sic] or fireworks manufactured and prepared therefrom, or other combustible materials, the exhibition of fireworks and the discharge of firearms, and lights in barns, stables and other buildings, and to restrain the making of bonfires in streets, yards and public grounds[.]
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    1901 Mich. Pub. Acts 158, Local Acts, tit. 7, no. 344, § 24, pt. 49.
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    To prohibit and punish the use of toys pistols, air guns, sling shots and other dangerous toys, implements or weapons within said city.
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    1901 Mich. Pub. Acts 687, Local Acts, no. 469, tit. 3, § 8, pt. 7.
    (General Publisher, 1901)
    To regulate, restrain or prohibit the buying, selling, carrying, and using of firearms, weapons, gunpowder, firecrackers or fireworks manufactured or prepared therefrom, or from other combustible material, and the exhibition of fireworks, and the discharge of firearms, and the lights in barns, stables and other buildings, and to restrain and prohibit the making of bonfires in streets, yards, alleys and other public places.
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    1897 Mich. Acts 1030, sec. 15
    (General Publisher, 1897)
    Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, revovler, bowie knife, dirk, slung shot, billie, sand bag, false knuckles, or other dangerous weapon. Also prohibited lying in wait with intent to injure. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars with costs, failure to pay costs punished with imprisonment not exceeding ninety days.
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    1891 Mich. Pub. Acts 409, Police Department, pt 15
    (General Publisher, 1891)
    Prohibited the carrying of a concealed pistol, revolver, Bowie knife, dirk, slungshot, billie, sandbag, false knuckles, or other dangerous weapon. Also prohibited lurking or being concealed with the intent to injure a person or property, or threatening to beat or kill a person or property. Punishable by fine up to $100 and the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment, imprisonment.
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    1895 Mich. Local Acts 596, § 44
    (General Publisher, 1895)
    Prohibited firing or discharging any gun or pistol, or carry of firearms, throwing of stones or other missiles within Bell Isle Park or boulevard
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    1931 Mich. Pub. Acts 671, The Michigan Penal Code, ch. 36, §237.
    (General Publisher, 1931)
    Any person under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any exhilarating or stupefying drug who shall carry, have in possession or under control, or use in any manner or discharge any fire-arm within this state, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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    1931 Mich. Pub. Acts 670, The Michigan Penal Code, ch. 37, §233.
    (General Publisher, 1931)
    Any person who shall intentionally, without malice, point or aim any fire-arm at or toward any other person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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    1931 Mich. Pub. Acts 671, The Michigan Penal Code, ch. 37, § 236
    (General Publisher, 1931)
    Prohibited the setting of any spring or trap gun.