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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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    1936 Ariz. Sess. Laws 204, Game and Fish Preservation, § 1543
    (General Publisher, 1936)
    Prohibited hunting with a supressed firearm. Also prohibited hunting deer or bear with a firearm propelling more than one ball or bullet per charge. Any gun used to kill songbirds or insectivorous birds shall be confiscated by the game warden as a nuisance.

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