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    1875–1876 Ala. Acts 82, Rev. Code, ch. 9, § 7(15)
    (General Publisher, 1875)
    Imposed tax rate of 0.75% of the value of any pistols, guns, dirks, and Bowie knives.
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    1875-1876 Ala. L. 46, ch. 2
    (General Publisher, 1875)
    Imposed tax rate of 0.75% of the value of any pistols, guns, dirks, and Bowie knives.
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    1867 Ala. Rev. Code 169
    (General Publisher, 1867)
    Tax of $2 on pistols or revolvers in the possession of private persons, excluding dealers, and a tax of $3 on “all bowie knives, or knives of the like description.” Non -payment was punishable by seizure and, unless payment was made within 10 days with a penalty of an additional 50%, subject to sale by public auction.
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    1866–1867 Ala. Laws 260 & 263, ch. 2, § 2(10)
    (General Publisher, 1867)
    Tax of $2 on pistols or revolvers in the possession of private persons, excluding dealers, and a tax of $3 on “all bowie knives, or knives of the like description.” Non -payment was punishable by seizure and, unless payment was made within 10 days with a penalty of an additional 50%, subject to sale by public auction.
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    1865-66 Ala. Laws 7, ch. 1 (Feb. 22, 1866)
    (General Publisher, 1866)
    Imposed an annual tax of two dollars on each person who is not a regular dealer but in possession of pistols and revolvers. Imposed an annual tax of three dollars on each person who is not a regular dealer but in possession of bowie knives or knives of like description.
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    1851-52 Ala. 3, ch. 1
    (General Publisher, 1851)
    Tax of $2 on “every bowie knife or revolving pistol.”

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