Oklahoma

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The Oklahoma Repository serves for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Oklahoma. This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Oklahoma's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.

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    1903 Okla. Rev. Stat. Ann. 643 ch. 25, art. 45, § 585
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    Prohibited the sale or transfer of weapons to minors
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    1903 Okla. Rev. Stat. Ann. 643 ch. 25, art. 45, § 584
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    Prohibited the carrying of any pistol, revolver, Bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slungshot, sword cane, spear, metal knuckles, or other kind of offensive or defensive weapon
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    1903 Okla. Rev. Stat. Ann. 643 ch. 25, art. 45, § 583
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    Prohibited the concealed carrying of any pistol, revolver, Bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slungshot, sword cane, spear, metal knuckles, or other kind of knife manufactured for defense.
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    1903 Terr. of Okla. Sess. Laws 107, ch. 7, art 1, § 4.
    (General Publisher, 1903)
    The board of trustees shall have the following powers. . . to regulate the storage of gunpowder and other materials[.]
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    Ordinance No. 13: An Act to Prohibit the Carrying of Concealed Weapons, OKEENE EAGLE, Mar. 10, 1902, at 1 (Okeene, Oklahoma).
    (General Publisher, 1902)
    It shall be unlawful for any person to carry upon his person any concealed pistol, revolver, dirk, bowie knife, billy, sling shot, metal knuckles, or other dangerous or deadly weapons of any kind, excepting only officers of the law in the discharge of their duties
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    1907-08 Okla. Sess. Laws 562, ch. 59, art. 1, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1908)
    The governor of the state shall be the commander-in-chief of the militia, and as such shall have supreme command of the military forces of the state while in the service of the state, or until they are ordered and accepted into the service of the United States. While in the service of the state, he shall have power at any time to muster out any militia organization of the state, and he may discharge any enlisted man, and he may cause to be mustered out and discharged any commissioned officers who shall wilfully [sic] neglect the duties of his office, or shall fail to properly account for public property or money in his possession, as such officer.

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