Alabama
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Item Open Access 1898-99 Ala. Laws 1046, ch. 549(General Publisher, 1899)Granted the town the authority to regulate, tax, and license dealers in Pistols, pistol cartridges, Bowie knives, and dirk knives. Licenses shall not exceed fifty dollars.Item Open Access 1892 Ala. Laws 292, ch. 140(General Publisher, 1892)Approved the town of Demopolis to require licensing but also placed a maximum license fee of one hundred dollars on dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, bowie knives, dirk knives.Gun shops, or gun repair shops capped at five dollars.Item Open Access 1890 Ala. Laws 1317, ch. 573(General Publisher, 1890)Approved the town of Decatur to require licensing but also placed a maximum license fee of one hundred dollars on dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, bowie knives, dirk knives.Gun shops, or gun repair shops capped at ten dollars.Item Open Access 1894 Ala. Laws 616, ch. 345(General Publisher, 1894)Approved the town of Columbia to require licensing but also placed a maximum license fee of one hundred dollars on dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, bowie knives, dirk knives.Gun shops, or gun repair shops capped at five dollars.Item Open Access 1894-95 Ala. Laws 1081, ch. 521, p. 1081(General Publisher, 1895)Authorized the mayor and aldermen of Tuskaloosa to collect an annual tax and license, regulate, restrain, or prohibit dealers in pistols, pistol cartridges, Bowie knives, dirk knives, gun shops, or gun repair shops.Item Open Access Offenses Against Public Safety, Chapter 6, §§ 375-376(General Publisher, 1885)§375 prohibited discharging a gun, pistol, or other fire-arm within the corporate limits of Tuscaloosa. Violators fined not exceeding twenty-five dollars. §376 prohibited shooting gravel or other substance with a. gravel-shooter, sling-shot, or other implement of like kind within the city. Violators fined not exceeding five dollars.Item Open Access Offenses Against Public Safety, Chapter 6, § 420(General Publisher, 1885)Prohibited carrying concealed any brass knuckles, slung-shot, or other weapon of like kind, or carries a rifle, shot gun walking cane. Violators fined not exceeding one hundred dollars, and may be imprisoned, or put to hard labor not exceeding sixty days.Item Open Access Offenses Against Public Safety, Chapter 6, § 387(General Publisher, 1885)Prohibited keeping more than twenty-five pounds of gun powder or other explosive. Also prohibited sale of gun powder by artifical light.Item Open Access Offenses Against Public Safety, Chapter 6, § 380(General Publisher, 1885)Prohibited carrying concealed a Bowie-knife, any other knife of like kind, dirk, pistol, other fire-arms of like kind. Violators fined not exceeding fifty dollars and possibly sentenced to hard labor not exeeding sixty days.Item Open Access A Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of Tuscaloosa (1885) Using fire-arms while fighting in a public place, § 330(General Publisher, 1885)SEC. 636. Any minor having in his possession, or using any pistol of any kind described in section 635, shall, on conviction, be fined not less than one nor more than one hundred dollars.
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