Collection of Historical Firearm Regulations

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This collection serves as a comprehensive repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to firearm regulations. It focuses on the evolution of firearm laws, their interpretations across different jurisdictions, and their historical impact on society. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, legal experts, and researchers interested in the legal frameworks surrounding firearm regulation.

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    The Laws of the Earliest English Kings
    (890)
    Prohibited fighting in the King's Hall or drawing weapons. Violators may be put to death by the King. Violators who escape may be punished and fined according "to the nature of th eourage he has perpetrated.
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    Laws of King Alfred the Great, A.D. Cir. 890, Cap. 38
    (890)
    Prohibited fighting, and drawing weapons at meetings in the presence of an alderman of the King. Violators are fined one hundred and twenty shillings. Violators in the presence of an official subordinate of the alderman are fined thirty shillings.

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