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    1869 N. M. Laws 72, ch. 32, §§ 1-2
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    Prohibited the carry of deadly weapons. Deadly weapons shall be defined as all classes of pistols, revolver, repeater, derringer, or any other kind of pistol, Bowie-knives, daggers, poniards, butcher knives, dirks, "all weapons in which cuts can be give or by which wounds can be inflicted by thrusting," sword-canes, slung-shots, and any other kinds of deadly weapons.
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    1882 N.M. Gen. Laws 312-13, ch. 61, Deadly Weapons. Act of 1869, Ch. 32, §§ 1-3.
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    Prohibited the carry of deadly weapons, including pistols, revolvers, derringers, repeaters, any other class of pistol, Bowie-knives, daggers, poniards, butcher knives, dirk-knives, cutting weapons, sword-canes, sharp-pointed canes, slung-shots, any other kind of deadly weapon. Punishable by not less than ten but no more than fifty dollars or not less than ten nor more than fifty days in jail or both.
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    1864-1865 Terr. of N.M. Laws 406-08, ch. 61, § 25.
    (General Publisher, 1864)
    It shall be unlawful for any person to carry concealed weapons on their persons, or any class of pistols whatever, bowie knife (cuchillo de cinto), Arkansas toothpick, Spanish dagger, slungshot, or any other deadly weapon, of whatever class or description that may be, no matter by what name they may be known or called, under the penalties and punishment which shall hereinafter be described.

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