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Item Open Access Ordinance no. 103, §§ 1-3, ST. TAMMANY FARMER, September 11, 1909, at 7, 7 (Slidell, Louisiana).(General Publisher, 1909)That it shall be unlawful for any person at any time to explode, shoot any firecracker, firearms, Roman candle, or any other fireworks that may be used for the purpose of celebrating, within the corporate limits of the Town of Slidell.Item Open Access 1918 New Orleans Police Code at 114-16, image 112-14, Art. 15 (1918).(General Publisher, 1918)Ship captains are obliged, within 24 hours of their arrival at port, to deposit gunpowder they may have on board in the powder magazine on the right bank of the river. Also prohibited citizens from storing more than one hundred pounds of gunpowder at any time.Item Open Access John Q. Flynn Flynn’s Digest of the City Ordinances, Together with the Constitutional Provisions, Acts of the General Assembly, and Decisions of the Courts Relative to the Government of the City of New Orleans Page 545, Image 617 (1896) § 1342(General Publisher, 1893)It shall be unlawful for any one to sell, or lease, or give through himself or any other person, any pistol, dirk, bowieknife, toy pistol for which cartridges are used, or any other dangerous weapon which may be carried concealed, to any person under the age of eighteen years.Item Open Access 1918 La. Acts 132, § 3.(General Publisher, 1918)That it shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, or kill wild deer with any gun, or other firearm with any devise for deadening the sound of the explosion attached or fitted thereto, which device is commonly called a silencer.Item Open Access 1912 La. Acts 505, Twenty-fifth.(General Publisher, 1912)To regulate the buying, caring, storing, selling and using of gun powder and fire crackers, and fireworks manufactured or prepared therefrom, and all other combustible or explosive substances, the exhibition of fireworks, the discharge of firearms and the lights, in barns, stables and other buildings, and restrain the making of bonfires at any place within the limits of the city.Item Open Access 1908 La. Acts 405-06, An Act to Protect Game Birds. . . , § 7.(General Publisher, 1908)That it shall be unlawful to kill any of the birds named in this Act in the open season, noted herein by any means other than by ordinary gun capable of being held to and shot from the shoulder.Item Open Access 1904 Constitution and Revised Laws of Louisana 1718, An Act to increase the revenues of the State of Louisiana by levying a license tax on the sale of pistols, pistol cartridges, and rifle cartridges and providingpenalties for non-payment of such tax, §§ 1-3 (1903).(General Publisher, 1903)Imposed a license tax of ten dollars on all wholesale dealers of pistols and rifles, and a five dollar license tax on wholesale dealers of pistol and rifle cartiridges. Imposed a one hundred dollar license tax on retail dealers of pistols and rifles and a fifty dollar tax on retail dealers of pistol and rifle cartridges. Also provided that any person who shall sell pistols, rifles, pistol cartridges, or rifle cartridges without paying the license tax is guilty of a misdemeanorItem Open Access 890 La. Acts 39, ch. 46(General Publisher, 1890)Prohibiting the transfer of any pistol, dirk, Bowie knife, or “any other dangerous weapon, which may be carried concealed on a person to any person under the age of 21.