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The Louisiana Repository serves for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Louisiana. This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Louisiana's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.
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Item Open Access An ordinance concerning cattle, fences of plantations and other objects of the rural police, within the city of New-Orleans, Art. 16 (31 July, 1828)(General Publisher, 1828)Whoever shall fire a gun or other kind of fire-arms near any other inhabited place ; whoever shall fire at pigeons, or shall kill or wound any domestic animal, while hunting or fowling on another person's land, shall, in every such case, be fined from twenty-five to fifty dollars, besides his being liable for damages to the party concerned, and even to prosecution, if cause be found."Item Open Access An Ordinance concerning the Port and Levee of New-Orleans, Art. 27 (City Council Decree, 23 Feb., 1827) art. 27(General Publisher, 1827)It shall not be lawful to fire off any cannon or other piece of artillery, or fire arms of any kind, on board of any ship, steam-boat, or other craft within the port of Orleans, except from day-break to the hour of retreat ; that is to say, until nine o'clock from the 15th of March to the 15th of September, and until eight o'clock during the remainder of the yearItem Open Access Ordinances Ordained and Established by the Mayor & City Council of the City of New Orleans Page 68, Image 68 (1817) § 12(General Publisher, 1817)No person shall hereafter be permitted to fire or discharge any gun, pistol, fowling piece or firearm, nor to discharge or let off any rocket, cracker, squib or other fire-works, in any street, court yard, lot, walk or public way, within the city or suburbs, or from the door or window of any house or other building, or near any house or other inhabited part of said city or suburbs, on any account whatever particularly on the occasion of festivals or public rejoicings, under the penalty of from five to ten dollars upon each offender,Item Open Access Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the Parish of East Feliciana, Adopted by the Police Jury of the Parish, sec. 1. (September session, 1847), at 80 (John C. White, Whig Office, September 1, 1848)(General Publisher, 1848)Prohibited discharge of arms within the limits of the town Clinton, except in extreme circumstances. Punishable by fine.Item Open Access Ordinances of the Police Jury for the Better Regulation of the Town of Clinton, Police Jury September Session 1847, sec. 1. (September session, 1847), at 680 (John C. White, Whig Office, September 1, 1848)(General Publisher, 1847)Prohibited shooting firearms in the Town of Clinton.