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    1887 N.M. Laws 56, ch. 30, § 4
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    Prohibited unlawfully drawing, flourishing, or discharging a rifle, gun, or pistol within the limits of any settlement in the territory. Also prohibited the same in any saloon, store, public hall, dance hall, or hotel. Violators punished by fine not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not more than three years, or both fine and imprisonment.
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    1859 N.M. Laws 94–96, An Act prohibiting the carrying of Weapons, concealed or other-wise, § 4.
    (General Publisher, 1859)
    Be it further enacted: That if any person in any baile or fandango, or in any public assembly of whatever class or description it may be, shall fire off or discharge any firearm of the class mentioned in the first section of this act, or shall cut or wound any person with any description of deadly weapon mentioned in the first section of this act, in any baile or fandango, or in any other public assembly, and any death shall result from said cut or wound so given, the person who shall so wound or cut, on conviction, shall be considered guilty of murder in the first degree, and shall suffer the penalty of death in the said first degree.
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    1859 N.M. Laws 94–96, An Act prohibiting the carrying of Weapons, concealed or other-wise, § 3.
    (General Publisher, 1859)
    That it shall be the duty of the sheriffs, their deputies, or constables, to arrest and take all persons who shall be found with deadly weapons of the class and description mentioned in the first section of this act, and present them to some justice of the peace, or other authority, to be examined; and it shall also be the duty of the judges of the district courts to cause, at the first term to be held in each county, the sheriffs and their deputies to take an oath that they will truly and faithfully comply with the provisions of this act, and that they will arrest at all times every person who shall violate any of the provisions of this act.
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    1851 Terr. of N.M. Laws 10, An Act Incorporating the City of Santa Fe, § 7.
    (General Publisher, 1851)
    The board of common councilors shall have power to pass By-Laws and Ordinances . . . to prohibit the firing of fire-arms . . . to regulate and prescribe the quantities and places in which gun-powder or other dangerous combustible[s] may be kept[.]

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