Delaware
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The Delaware Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials focused on the historical, cultural, and legal aspects of Delaware. This community encompasses collections that document the state's development, legal evolution, and societal advancements, providing a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals.
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Item Open Access Report of the Board of Park Commissioners of Wilmington, Del., for the year ending December 31st, 1897, Park Regulations, at 28(General Publisher, 1897)Prohibited carry of firearms, shooting birds or other animals within the park, or throwing stones or missiles, or disturbing or annoying the birds or animals within Eden Park.Item Open Access Charter of the City of Wilmington (Delaware) (1893) Part VII, § 7(General Publisher, 1893)Prohibited carry of firearms, shooting birds or other animals within the park, or throwing stones or missiles.Item Open Access W.B. Hvland, Wilmington City Code. The Ordinances of the City of Wilmington, Delaware. Also, the Original Borough Charter, the Charter of the City of Wilmington, and the Acts of the Legislature, Now in Force Relating to the City Page 689 § 2(General Publisher, 1885)Required supplying retailers to be in kegs, not more than twenty-five pounds, carefully enclosed in good bags, or by putting a sheet of canvas under and around the kegs. When transporting gunpowder the carriage shall contain no more than ten kegs as described above.Item Open Access W.B. Hvland, Wilmington City Code. The Ordinances of the City of Wilmington, Delaware. Also, the Original Borough Charter, the Charter of the City of Wilmington, and the Acts of the Legislature, Now in Force Relating to the City Page 688 § 1(General Publisher, 1885)Prohibited the storage of gunpowder in quantities greater than fifty pounds. Violators considered a public nuisance. Violators shall pay a fine of ten dollars, along with five dollars for each quarter cask, or quantity of twenty-five pounds kept above fifty pounds.Item Open Access Revised Statutes of the State of Delaware, of Eight Hundred and Fifty-Two, As They Have Since Been Amended, Together with the Additional Laws of a Public and General Nature, Which Have Been Enacted Since the Publication of the Revised Code of Eighteen Fifty-Two, to the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and NinetyThree, to Which Are Added the Constitutions of the United States and of this State, the Declaration of Independence, and Appendix 987 (1893), ch. 548(General Publisher, 1893)Prohibited the concealed carrying of deadly weapons or selling deadly weapons other than an ordinary pocket knife, and prohibited discharging any firearm in any public road. Punishable by fine of $25-100 or by imprisonment for 10-30 days.Item Open Access 1893 Del. Laws 410, For the Protection Of Fish, Oysters, and Game, chap. 422, § 16.(General Publisher, 1893)Prohibited trespassing on lands with a gun and/or a dog for the purpose of shooting birds or game. Violators shall pay a fine of five dollars and shall forfeit the gun until the fine is paid.Item Open Access 1893 Del. Laws 263, An Act for the Protection of Fish and Game In and on the Waters of the Delaware Bay and River, and The Streams, Tributary Thereto, Within the Limits of this State, ch. 216, § 1(General Publisher, 1893)Prohibited non-Delaware citizens from hunting, shooting, or killing any geese, ducks, fowls, birds, or other kind whatever. Violators forfeit the boat, vessel, and/or gun used to violate the act. Violators also shall pay a fine of two hundred dollars for each offense.Item Open Access Revised Statutes of the State of Delaware, of Eight Hundred and Fifty-Two. As They Have Since Been Amended, Together with the Additional Laws of a Public and General Nature, Which Have Been Enacted Since the Publication of the Revised Code of Eighteen Fifty-Two. To the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Three; to Which are Added the Constitutions of the United States and of this State, the Declaration of Independence, and Appendix Page 987 (1983) § 3(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited intentionally pointing a gun, pistol or other firearm at or twoard any person at any time or place. Violators fined not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars plus costs of prosecution. Should death result to any person by discharge while so-pointed, violators shall be guilty of manslaughter when it shall not amount to murder, and shall be punished accordingly.Item Open Access 1881 Del. Laws 987, An Act Providing for the Punishment of Persons Carrying Concealed Deadly Weapons, ch. 548, § 1(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the carrying of concealed deadly weapons or selling deadly weapons other than an ordinary pocket knife to minors. Punishable by a fine of $25-200 or imprisonment for 10-30 days.Item Open Access 1881 Del. Laws 716, ch. 548, § 1(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the carrying of concealed deadly weapons or selling deadly weapons other than an ordinary pocket knife to minors. Punishable by a fine of $25-200 or imprisonment for 10-30 days.