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Item Open Access 1900 Vt. Acts and Resolves 210, No. 178, § 10, pt. 15.(General Publisher, 1900)To regulate and restrain the use and sale of rockets, squibs, fire-crackers, toy pistols, or other fire-works within the village, also guns, cannon and explosives.Item Open Access Ch. 13, § 21; Ch. 22*, §§ 14-15; Ch. 35, § 7, ST. ALBANS DAILY MESSENGER SUPPLEMENT, Aug. 7, 1897, at 1, 3-10 (St. Albans, Vermont).(General Publisher, 1897)No person, except on his own premises, or by the consent of the owner or occupant of the premises, or in the performance of some duty required by law, shall discharge any gun, pistol or other firearm loaded with ball or shot, or with powder only, or squibs or fire-crackers, serpent, or other preparation whereof gun-powder or other explosive substance is an ingredient, or which consists wholly of the same, within the principal inhabited parts of the city, or within twenty-five rods of any dwelling house therein, nor shall make any bonfire in or upon any street, lane or public place within the city, except by permission of the city councilItem Open Access BARRE, VERMONT, CHARTER AND ORDINANCES OF THE CITY, ch. 14, § 18 at 48, 53 (1904 Vermont Watchman Co.) (Passed 1895).(General Publisher, 1895)No person, except on his own premises, or by the consent and permission of the owner or occupant of the premises, and except in the performance of some duty required by law, shall discharge any gun, pistol, or other fire arm loaded with ball or shot, or with powder only, or firecrackers, serpent, or other preparation whereof gunpowder or other explosive substance is an ingredient, or which consists wholly of the same, nor shall make any bonfire in or upon any street, lane, common or public place within the city, except by authority of the city council.Item Open Access Leon G. Bagley, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Rutland, Together with Extracts from Certain State Laws Applicable to the Affairs of the City. Also the Rules and Order of Business of the City Council and of the Board of Aldermen, and a Register of Municipal Officers, at 153, ch. 20, § 19 (1894)(General Publisher, 1894)No person shall, except in the performance of some duty required by law, discharge any gun, pistol, or other fire arm loaded with ball or shot, or with powder only, or squibs, or fire-crackers, serpent, or other preparation whereof gun-powder or other explosive substance is an ingredient, or which consists wholly of the same, within the principal inhabited parts of the city, or within twenty-five rods of any dwelling-house therein, nor shall make any bonfire in or upon any street, lane, common or public place within the city, except by authority of the city council.Item Open Access Act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Village of Northfield Page 20, Image 20 (1894) [Ordinances of the Village of Northfield,] By-Laws, Article XVII, Shooting with Firearms, § 1.(General Publisher, 1894)No person shall be allowed to shoot with fire-arms at a mark or otherwise, unless upon his own premises, and then in such a manner that the range of his shot shall be confined to his own grounds, under a penalty of five dollars for each offence. Provided that any person may shoot blank charges upon days of public celebration.Item Open Access 1890 Vt. Acts & Resolves 83, No. 82, § 19, pt. 15(General Publisher, 1890)Granted the village the power to restrain the use of firecrackers, rockets, squibs, and toy pistols in the villageItem Open Access 1818 Vt. Acts & Resolves 64-65, An Act Regulating and Governing the Militia of This State, § 42.(General Publisher, 1818)No noncommissioned officer, private or citizen shall unnecessarily fire a gun, single musket or pistol, in any public road, or near any house or place of parade, on the evening preceding, on the day or evening of the same, on which any troop company, battalion or regiment shall be ordered to assemble for military duty