Alabama

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The Alabama Community serves as a repository for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Alabama. This community includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Alabama's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.

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    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.
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    Penal Code, ch. 43, §§ 518, MONTGOMERY, CODE OF ORDINANCES 213, 223-29 (1888 Brown Printing Co.) (Montgomery, Alabama).
    (General Publisher, 1888)
    Any person who carries concealed about his person a bowie-knife or any other knife or instrument of like kind or description, or a pistol or fire-arms of any kind or description, or any air-gun, slung-shot, brass-knuckles, or any other deadly or dangerous weapon, must, on conviction, be fined not less than fifty, nor more than one hundred dollars; or may be sentenced to hard labor for the city for not more than one hundred days;
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    1909 Ala. Laws 258, no. 215, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1909)
    Prohibited concealed carry of a pistol.
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    1880–1881 Ala. Laws 38– 39, ch. 44, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1881)
    Prohibited the concealed carrying of any Bowie knife, or any other knife of like kind or description, pistol, or firearm of “any other kind or description,” or air gun. Punishable by fine of $50-300 and imprisonment of not more than 6 months. Further provided that fines collected under the statute would be monetary and not in-kind payments.

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