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Item Open Access Ordinance No. 11, §§ 1 & 9, TWIN FALLS WEEKLY NEWS, Jun. 23, 1905, at 3 (Twin Falls, Idaho)(General Publisher, 1905)Prohibited the discharge of an air gun, flipper, or other similar contrivance within the limits of the village of Twin Falls. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 160: An Ordinance Defining Offenses Against the Peace and Good Order of the City of Caldwell, and Providing Punishment Therefore, THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE, May 27, 1910, at 2 (Caldwell, Idaho) § 19(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited discharging any firearms within city limits without sufficient breastworks or batter for the protection of the citizens. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 160: An Ordinance Defining Offenses Against the Peace and Good Order of the City of Caldwell, and Providing Punishment Therefore, THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE, May 27, 1910, at 2 (Caldwell, Idaho) § 10(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited any person from carrying any slingshot, or carrying concealed any deadly weapon without permission from the mayor. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 160: An Ordinance Defining Offenses Against the Peace and Good Order of the City of Caldwell, and Providing Punishment Therefore, THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE, May 27, 1910, at 2 (Caldwell, Idaho) § 1(General Publisher, 1910)Prohibited discharging an air gun, sparrow gun, flipper, or other similar contrivance within the city limits.Item Open Access 1901 Id. Sess. Laws 117, 120, § 37 pt. 17(General Publisher, 1901)Amended the Boise city charter to allow the regulation and prohibition on the use of guns, pistols, and firearms, firecrackers, bombs, and detonating works of all description.Item Open Access 1901 Id. Sess. Laws 117, 120, § 37 pt. 15(General Publisher, 1901)Amended the Boise city charter to authorize the regulation of storage and sale of gunpowder, dynamite, giant powder, nitro-glycerine, oil, and other combustible material. Also allowed the city to prevent the manufacture in the city, and to "prevent by all possible and proper means" the danger or risks of injury or damage by fire from carelessness, negligence, or otherwise.Item Open Access 1917 Id.Sess. Laws 461, An Act . . . To Regulate the Use and Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons(General Publisher, 1917)Prohibited the concealed carry of any dirk, dirk-knife, Bowie-knife, dagger, slingshot, pistol, revolver, gun, or any other deadly or dangerous weaponItem Open Access 1909 Idaho Sess. Laws 6, No. 62, § 1(General Publisher, 1909)Prohibited the carrying a concealed dirk, Bowie knife, dagger, slungshot, pistol, revolver, gun, or any other deadly or dangerous weapon in any public setting.Item Open Access 1909 Id. Sess. Laws 6, An Act To Regulate the Use and Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons and to Regulate the Sale or Delivery of Deadly Weapons to Minors Under the Age of Sixteen Years to Provide a Penalty for the Violation of the Provisions of this Act, and to Exempt Certain Persons, § 1(General Publisher, 1909)Prohibited the carrying a concealed dirk, Bowie knife, dagger, slungshot, pistol, revolver, gun, or any other deadly or dangerous weapon in any public setting.Item Open Access 1909 Id. Sess. Laws 55, An Act to Define the Crime of Burglary with Explosives and Providing the Punishment Therefor, and Declaring an Emergency, § 1(General Publisher, 1909)Enhanced the sentence of any person who, with intent to commit crime, breaks and enters into any building, and attempts to open any vault, safe, or other secure place within said building by using nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gunpowder, or any other explosive, shall be deemed guilty of burglary with explosives. Violators imprisoned for a period of not less than ten, nor more than twenty-five years.