Wyoming

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

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    1933 Wyo. Sess. Laws 117, ch. 101, §§ 1-4.
    (General Publisher, 1933)
    All wholesalers, retailers, dealers and pawn brokers are hereby required to keep a record of all firearms which may come into their possession, whether new or second hand, which record shall be known as the Firearms Register. Such register shall contain the following information, to wit: the name of the manufacturer, person, persons, firm or corporation from whom the firearm was obtained, the date of its acquisition, its manufacturer’s number, its color, its caliber, whether the same is new or second hand, whether it is automatic, a revolver, a single shot pistol, a rifle, a shot gun or a machine gun, the name of the party to whom said firearm is sold in such purchasers handwriting and the date of such sale
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    1925 Wyo. Sess. Laws 110, ch. 106, § 1.
    (General Publisher, 1925)
    Every person not being a citizen of the United States, who shall own, possess, wear or carry any dirk, pistol, shot gun, rifle, or other fire arm, bowie knife, dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon, shall upon conviction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined in any sum not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisoned in the county jail not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
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    Other Organizations Parading With Arms, §§ 44-45, Ch. 163, Session Laws of the State of Wyoming (1925).
    (General Publisher, 1925)
    It shall not be lawful for any body of men whatso­ ever, other than the regularly organized National Guard or the troops of the United States, to associate themselves together as a military company or organization
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    1921 Wyo. Sess. Laws 101, ch. 83, § 62.
    (General Publisher, 1921)
    It shall be unlawful for any person to take, kill, wound or destroy any of the game fish of this State by the use of any revolver, pistol, shot gun, rifle or fire arms of any kind or nature.
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    1921 Wyo. Sess. Laws 112-13, ch. 83, § 97.
    (General Publisher, 1921)
    It shall be unlawful for any person to take into the game fields or forests of this State, or have in possession while in the game fields or forests of this State, or to have in possession while out for the purpose of hunting the game animals or game birds of this State any device or mechanism designed to silence or muffle or minimize the report of any firearm, whether such device or mechanism be separated or attached to any firearm or not.
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    1919 Wyo. Sess. Laws 17, ch. 17, § 1.
    (General Publisher, 1919)
    It shall be unlawful for any person or company to store any gunpowder or any other explosive material at a less distance than one thousand feet from any house or habitation, when more than fifty pounds are at the same place; but it shall be unlawful to place or to keep any powder or other explosive material, in any house or building occupied as a residence, or in any outbuilding pertaining thereto.
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    1915 Wyo. Sess. Laws 91, ch. 91, § 13
    (General Publisher, 1915)
    Required noncitizens to purchase a specified license before owning or possessing any firearm or fishing tackle.
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    1913 Wyo. Sess. Laws 165, ch. 121, § 38
    (General Publisher, 1913)
    Required nonresidents obtain a license for $5 from the Justice of the Peace in order to hunt game birds in the state.