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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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    1853 N.M. Laws 406, An Act Prohibiting the Carrying of Weapons Concealed or Otherwise, § 25
    (General Publisher, 1853)
    Prohibited the carrying of a concealed pistol, Bowie knife (cuchillo de cinto), Arkansas toothpick, Spanish dagger, slungshot, or any other deadly weapon.
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    1852 Terr. of N.M. Laws 66-69, An Act Prohibiting the Carrying a Certain Class of Arms, within the Settlements and in Balls, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1853)
    That each and every person is prohibited from carrying short arms, such as pistols, daggers, knives, and other deadly weapons, about their persons concealed, within the settlements, and any person who violates the provisions of this act, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ten dollars, nor less than two dollars, or shall be imprisoned for a term not exceeding fifteen days nor less than five days.

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