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Item Open Access Charter of the City of Covington, and Amendments Thereto up to the Year 1864, and Ordinances of Said City, and Amendments Thereto, up to the Same Date Page 148-149, Image 148-149 (1864)(General Publisher, 1864)Be it ordained by the City Council of Covington, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to erect, within the limits of the corporation, any powder magazine, or any other building for the purpose of storing gun powder in greater quantities than is hereinafter specifiedItem Open Access 1869 Ky. Acts 481, An Act to Amend and Reduce into One the Several Acts in Reference to the Town of Princeton, art. V, pt. 14.(General Publisher, 1869)To regulate the keeping and conveying of gun-powder and other combustible and dangerous materials.Item Open Access 1866 Ky. Acts 52, An Act to Prevent Shooting on the Sabbath in this Commonwealth, ch. 656 § 1.(General Publisher, 1866)hat No person shall, within this Commonwealth, on the Sabbath day, enter or go upon the land of another person to catch, shoot, or kill any birds, fowl, or animal of any kind; and any such person having in his possession a gun at the time, or after he enters upon the premises of another as aforesaid, shall, upon proof, be guilty of a violation of this act, and, upon conviction thereof, by proceedings before any justice of the peace, in any county of the State . . .Item Open Access 1866 Ky. Acts 715, An Act to Amend the Charter of the Town of New Castle, ch. 819 § 2.(General Publisher, 1866)If any person shall shoot off a gun or pistol within the corporate limits of said town, it shall be the duty of the trustees and officers of said town to report the fact to the police judge, who shall forthwith have the person so offending arrested and brought before him for trial, and, on conviction of the offense, shall be fined by said judge in a sum not to exceed ten dollars, and a forfeiture to said town of the gun or shall be the duty of said judge to have the gun or pistol so used sold at public auction, and the proceeds thereof shall be paid into the treasury of said town . . . .Item Open Access 1860 Ky. Acts 245, An Act to amend an act, entitled “An act to reduce into one the several acts in relation to the town of Harrodsburg, ch. 33, § 23(General Publisher, 1860)Prohibited any person from selling or furnishing to any “minor, or slave, or free negro” “any pistol, dirk, bowie-knife, brass-knucks, slungshot, colt, cane-gun, or other deadly weapon, which is carried concealed.”