Arizona
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The Arizona Community serves as a repository for historical, cultural, and academic materials related to the diverse heritage, development, and unique landscapes of Arizona. This collection encompasses scholarly works, historical analyses, and curated resources that highlight Arizona's rich Native American history, territorial evolution, and modern growth.
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Item Open Access Ordinance No. 9: Carrying Deadly Weapons, Jan. 28, 1873, reprinted in Arizona Weekly Citizen (Tucson, Arizona), Feb. 8, 1873, at 2(General Publisher, 1873)Prohibited the wear or carry of any dirk, dirk-knife, gun, pistol, sword-cane, slung-shot, or other dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators fined not exceeding ten dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding ten days, or both.Item Open Access Tombstone, Ariz., Ordinance 9 (Apr. 19, 1881)(General Publisher, 1881)Prohibited the carry of deadly weapons. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor and fined two hundred and fifty dollars or imprisoned for thirty days, or both fine and imprisoned.Item Open Access 1883 Ariz. Sess. Laws 21–22, ch. 19(General Publisher, 1883)Prohibited anyone over the age of ten from carrying with malicious intent or to intimidate with any dirk, dirk-knife, Bowie-knife, pistol, rifle, shotgun, or firearms of any kind. Violators fined not less than twenty but no more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not less than five no more than ten days.Item Open Access 1912 Ariz. Sess. Laws 253, § 24(General Publisher, 1912)Prohibited any person from shooting a rifle, revolver, or shotgun of any caliber or gauge from or across any public highway were there are dwelling homes on either side or where the shot shall pass over any cultivated land or dwelling houses, stock, or other animals grazing on land.Item Open Access 1907 Ariz. Sess. Laws 15, An Act to Prohibit Officers from Carrying Firearms While Under the Influence of Liquor and for Other Purposes, ch. 16, § 1(General Publisher, 1907)Proibited law enforcement from carrying a pistol, gun, or other firearm while intoxicated. Also prohibited striking any person with a pistol, gun, or other firearm while an officer is intoxicated.Item Open Access Revised Statutes of Arizona Territory at 1252 § 387 (1901)(General Publisher, 1901)Prohibiting carrying “a pistol or other firearm, dirk, dagger, slung shot, sword cane, spear, brass knuckles, bowie knife, or any other kind of a knife manufactured and sold for the purposes of offense or defense” to “any church or religious assembly, any school room, or other place where persons are assembled for amusement or for educational or scientific purposes, or into any circus, show or public exhibition of any kind, or to a ball room, social party or social gathering, or to any election precinct on the day or days of any election, where any portion of the people of this Territory are collected to vote at any election, or to any other place where people may be assembled to minister or to perform any other public duty, or to any other public assembly."Item Open Access Laws regulating the sale of firearms to minors and Native Americans, Title 10, § 362 of AZ Penal Code in The Revised Statutes of Arizona Territory (1901)(General Publisher, 1901)Prohibited the selling, giving, renting, bartering, or furnishing of any rifles, carbines, pistols, revolvers, ammunition, or cartridges to Indians. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment not less than one or more than six months, or by fine not less than fifty nor more than three hundred dollars, or both.Item Open Access Laws regulating the sale of firearms to minors and Native Americans, Title 10, § 342 of AZ Penal Code in The Revised Statutes of Arizona Territory (1901)(General Publisher, 1901)Prohibited the sale or transfer of any firearms or toy pistols which discharge explosive substances to any minor under the age of fourteen. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access Laws regulating brandishing, firing, carrying, & concealed carrying of firearms, Title 11, § 390 in The Revised Statutes of Arizona Territory (1901)(General Publisher, 1901)Persons traveling permitted to carry arms within a half hour of arriving in a settlement or town. Also allowed sheriffs and constables to carry in the legal discharge of their respective offices.Item Open Access Laws regulating brandishing, firing, carrying, & concealed carrying of firearms, Title 11, § 385, § 386 in The Revised Statutes of Arizona Territory (1901)(General Publisher, 1901)Prohibited the carry on the person, or in saddlebags, of any pistol, dirk, dagger, slung-shot, sword-cane, spear, brass knuckles, Bowie-knife, or any other kind of knife manufactured for purposes of offense or defense.