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    1887 N.M. Laws 57, ch. 30, § 8
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    Defined “deadly weapons” as including pistols, whether the same be a revolved, repeater, derringer, or any kind or class of pistol or gun; any and all kinds of daggers, Bowie knives, poniards, butcher knives, dirk knives, and all such weapons with which dangerous cuts can be given, or with which dangerous thrusts can be inflicted, including sword canes, and any kind of sharp pointed canes; as also slungshots, bludgeons or any other deadly weapons.
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    William C. Heacock, ed., Compiled Ordinances: Town of Albuquerque (Albuquerque, NM: John Knox, 1887), 81-2. Chapter 21—Deadly Weapon, § 2.
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    Deadly weapons, within the meaning of this preceding section, shall be construed to mean any and all kinds and classes of guns, pistols and revolvers, slung-shots, loaded or sword canes or sand-bags, and all kinds and classes of weapons and instruments, by whatever name they may be called, by which a dangerous wound can be inflicted.

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