North Carolina
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This community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal frameworks of North Carolina. It encompasses a diverse range of collections highlighting the state's historical developments, governance, and contributions to the broader American context.
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Item Open Access 1925 N.C. Sess. Laws 530, Pub.-Local Laws, ch. 460, § 4.(General Publisher, 1925)It shall be unlawful to trap for bear or to run or hunt deer with dogs or to use while hunting any gun having a “Maxim silencer” or any other device thereon that will muffle the report of such gun, nor shall any gun be used that does not produce when discharged the usual and ordinary report.Item Open Access 1885 N.C. Sess. Laws 382, Pub. Laws, ch. 207, §§ 1-2(General Publisher, 1885)That nothing in section two thousand eight hundred and thirty-four of The Code shall be so construed as to prevent the farmers in Pamlico county from shooting larks, doves and partridges on their own premises, when the same are doing injury to their crops.Item Open Access 1917 N.C. Sess. Laws 309, Pub.-Local Laws, ch. 209, § 1(General Publisher, 1917)Prohibited killing quail with a gun that shoots over two times before reloading.Item Open Access 1903 N.C. Sess. Laws 154, Pub. Laws, ch. 136, § 3.(General Publisher, 1903)And it shall be unlawful for any persons or persons, either before or after they have put out decoys in the waters of Currituck Sound, to sail or row or propel a boat in any way after wild fowls in the waters of said sound for the purpose of forcing them on the wing or to shoot them with rifle or shot gun from any boat while sailing at any time.Item Open Access 1869-70 N.C. Sess. Laws 85, Pub. Laws, ch. 42, § 1(General Publisher, 1870)That if any person whatsoever shall hunt or shoot wild fowl in the county of Currituck on the Sabbath day, or hunt them on any day of the week after the hour of sundown or before daylight in the morning with guns or fire, or use any gun other than can be fired from the shoulder, or build or use any blinds, boxes or batteries in any of the waters away from the marshes or shores proper, from and after thirty days after the passage of this act, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanorItem Open Access 1879 N.C. Sess. Laws 54-55, ch. 46, §§ 1-4(General Publisher, 1879)That it shall not be lawful for any person in the hunting of wild fowl in Carteret county to use any gun other than can be fired from the shoulder.Item Open Access 1871-72 N.C. Pub. Laws, 115, ch. 68, §§ 1-4(General Publisher, 1872)That if any person shall hunt for with gun, or chase with a dog, or shall kill or destroy any deer running wild in the woods, between the fifteenth day of January and the first day of September next thereafter ensuing, unless in an enclosure surrounded by a sufficient fence, at least five feet high, and where such person shall have a lawful right so to do, the person so offending shall pay a penalty of fifty dollars