Georgia
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The Georgia Collection serves as a comprehensive repository for academic and historical research related to the state of Georgia. It encompasses a wide range of materials, including scholarly studies, historical documents, and curated collections that highlight the cultural, social, and legal developments within the region.
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Item Open Access 1900 Ga. Laws 201, § 15(General Publisher, 1900)Granted the town council to regulate the keeping and selling of dynamite, gunpowder, kerosene, and all other hazardous articles of merchandise.Item Open Access 1924 Ga. Laws 283, An Act for the Protection of Game Birds in the County of Bartow, § 2(General Publisher, 1924)Prohibited hunting any game bird or animal within the county limits of Bartow using an automatic or repeating shotgun. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1902 Ga. Laws 434-35, § 16(General Publisher, 1902)Granted the mayor and alderman the authority to license, regulate, and control by ordinance all gun shops, dealers in guns, or pistols.Item Open Access John K. Davis, The Code of the City of Cedartown Containing the Charter and Amendments, School Laws of the City, General Laws Referring to Municipal Corporations and the City Ordinances Page 73 (1900) § 211(General Publisher, 1900)Prohibited any person to draw a concealed pistol, dirk, or Bowie-knife.Item Open Access 1906 Ga. Laws 600-01, § 27(General Publisher, 1906)Granted the mayor and aldermen the power and authority to regulate and prevent the storage of gunpowder, tar, pitch . . . Or other combustible or explosive substances within city limits. Also granted the authority to reguate lights in stables, shops, or other places. Also granted the authority to regulate bonfires, fireworks, firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, firing of guns, pistols, anvils, and every kind of gaming or hunting within city limits.Item Open Access 1927 Ga. Laws 83, No. 398, § 2, ¶ 86(General Publisher, 1927)Levied a tax on dealers “in or near towns or cities” who deal “in pistols or in toy pistols which shoot cartridges, or who deals in pistol cartridges, or rifle cartridges, dirks, bowie knives, or metal knucks.”Item Open Access 1921 Ga. Laws 95-97, Taxation, § 1087(General Publisher, 1921)Required the Receiver of Tax Returns to have a full and correct return on the value of guns, pistols, Bowie-knives, and "such articles."Item Open Access 1921 Ga. Laws 248, Explosives, Use of Regulated, § 1(General Publisher, 1921)Prohibited the possession of any dynamite, nitro-glycerine, gun cotton, any other high explosive without registering with the Explosive Register.Item Open Access Orville Park, Park's Annotated Code of the State of Georgia 1914, Penal Code, Article 3, Carrying pistols without license, § 348(a)-(d)(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited the carry of any pistol or revolver without first obtaining a license from respective county in which the party resides. Subsections dictated how licenses were obtained and the cost of obtaining such licenses. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1910 Ga. Laws 137, Shooting at Houses, Prohibited, § 1(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited shooting at, toward, or into any occupied dwelling house with any gun, pistol, rifle, or any other deadly firearm.