Georgia
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The Georgia Community serves as a comprehensive repository for academic and historical research related to the state of Georgia. It encompasses a wide range of materials, including scholarly studies, historical documents, and curated collections that highlight the cultural, social, and legal developments within the region.
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Item Open Access 1898 Ga. Laws 60, No. 106(General Publisher, 1898)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, sword cane, spear, Bowie knife, other kind of knife “manufactured and sold for purpose of offense and defense,” and any “kind of metal knucks.”Item Open Access 1898 Ga. L. 60, ch. 103(General Publisher, 1898)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, sword cane, spear, Bowie knife, other kind of knife “manufactured and sold for purpose of offense and defense,” and any “kind of metal knucks.”Item Open Access 1882–1883 Ga. Laws 48–(General Publisher, 1883)Prohibited the concealed carrying of any “pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, Bowie-knife, or any other kind of knives manufactured and sold for the purpose of offense and defense.”Item Open Access Orville Park, Park's Annotated Code of the State of Georgia 1914, Penal Code, Article 3, Carrying concealed weapons, § 347 (§ 341)(General Publisher, 1882)Prohibited carrying concealed any kind of metal knucks, pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, bowie-knife or any other kind of knives manufactured and sold for the purpose of offense and defense. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1882-83 Gal. L. 48-49, ch. 94(General Publisher, 1882)Prohibited the concealed carrying of any “pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, Bowie-knife, or any other kind of knives manufactured and sold for the purpose of offense and defense.”Item Open Access R. H. Clark, The Code of the State of Georgia Page 817-818 (1873) § 4527(General Publisher, 1870)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, Bowie knife, or any other kind of knives manufactured and sold for the purpose of offense or defense.Item Open Access Richard H. Clark, The Code of the State of Georgia Page 859 (1861) § 4413(General Publisher, 1861)Prohibited carrying concealed any pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, bowie-knife or any other kind of knife manufactured for the purposes of offense or defense. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor fined and imprisoned at the courts discretion.Item Open Access Ga. Code §4413 (1861)(General Publisher, 1861)Prohibited conceal carry of any pistol, dirk, sword-cane, spear, Bowie-knife, or any other kids of knives manufactured for offense or defense. Violators guilty of a misdemeanorItem Open Access 1851-1852 Ga. Laws 269, no. 165(General Publisher, 1852)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, sword in a cane, spear, Bowie knife, or any other kind of knives manufactured and sold for the purpose of offense or defense.