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    1837 Ala. Acts 7, §§ 1, 2
    (General Publisher, 1837)
    Imposed tax of $100 on any person selling, giving, or disposing of any Bowie knife or Arkansas toothpick. Failure to pay the tax was subject to penalty of perjury.
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    ACTS PASSED AT THE CALLED SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA 7 (Tuscaloosa: Ferguson & Eaton, 1837) (June 30, 1837).
    (General Publisher, 1837)
    §1 Mandated that any person carrying a Bowie knife or Arkansas toothpick who cuts or stabs another, causing them to die, shall be adjudged as a crime of murder, with the offender having held malice aforethought. §2 that any person selling a Bowie knife or Arkansas toothpick shall pay a tax of one hundred dollars.
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    1837 Ala. Acts 7, §§ 1, 2
    (General Publisher, 1837)
    Imposed tax of $100 on any person selling, giving, or disposing of any Bowie knife or Arkansas toothpick. Failure to pay the tax was subject to penalty of perjury.

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