Arkansas

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The Arkansas Community serves as a comprehensive repository for academic, historical, and research materials related to the state of Arkansas. This community includes diverse collections documenting the state's cultural heritage, historical milestones, and significant developments across various sectors.

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    1907 Ark. Acts 810, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1907)
    Prohibited aiding and abetting of eery person who shall draw a pistol, gun, or other deadly weapon upon any other person or shall serve or give notice either verbal or in writing to any other person or shall place notice upon the door or about the premises of any other person for the purpose of fightening or indimidating him from doing any lawful act.Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, fined not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned in county jail for twelve months.
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    1868 Ark. Acts 218, Acts of the General Assembly of Arkansas, § 13
    (General Publisher, 1868)
    Any person who draws a pistol, gun, or any other deadly weapon on any other person or citizen for the purpose of frightening or intimidation from lawful acts when not justified in self-defense. Violators guilty of a high misdemeanor, fined not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and imprisoned for twelve months.
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    1868 Ark. Acts 218, Acts of the General Assembly of Arkansas, § 12
    (General Publisher, 1868)
    Any person who threatens or draws a pistol, gun, or other deadly weapon upon a sheriff or other officer executing a civil or criminal process shall be deemed guilty of a felony, imprisoned in the pentitentiary not less than one nor more than five years.

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