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Item Open Access 1824 N.H. Laws 191-92, An Act to Establish a System of Police in the Town of Portsmouth, and for Other Purposes, ch. 34, § 4.(General Publisher, 1824)That if any person or persons shall within the compact part of the town of Portsmouth, that is to say, within one mile of the courthouse, fire or discharge any cannon, gun, pistol or other fire arms, or beat any drum, (except by command of a military officer, having authority therefor) or fire or discharge any rockets, squibs, crackers, or any preparation of gunpowder, (except by the permission of the police officers, or of a major part of them first had in writing) . . . every such person, for every such act shall be taken and deemed to be an offender against the police of Portsmouth, and shall be liable to the penalties hereinafter expressed.Item Open Access 1786 N.H. Laws 383-84, An Act to Prevent the Keeping of Large Quantities of Gun-Powder in Private Houses in Portsmouth, and for Appointing a Keeper of the Magazine Belonging to Said Town.(General Publisher, 1786)That if any person or persons, shall keep in any dwelling-house, store or other buildings, on land, within the limits of said Portsmouth, except the magazine aforesaid, more than ten pounds of gun-powder at any one time, which ten pounds shall be kept in a tin canister properly secured for that purpose, such person or persons shall forfeit the powder so kept,Item Open Access THE CHARTER, WITH ITS AMENDMENTS AND THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DOVER 32, ch. 252, § 5 (1870)(General Publisher, 1870)Prohibited the discharge of any cannon, gun, pistol, or other fire-arm.Item Open Access A Municipal Register of the City of Concord, Containing the City Charter and Ordinances, the Rules of the City Council, and a List of the City Officers Page 74, Image 75 (1868) § 1(General Publisher, 1868)No person shall discharge any gun or fire-arms within, on, or at, any bridge or building belonging to the city, or in any way damage the same, or any fence or other property belonging to the city, or write upon, cut out, or make any obscene image or representationItem Open Access A Municipal Register of the City of Concord, Containing the City Charter and Ordinances, the Rules of the City Council, and a List of the City Officers Page 39, Image 40 (1857)(General Publisher, 1853)Prohibited the discharge of firearms in the city on the first day of the weekItem Open Access 1891 N.H. Pub. Stat. 332, ch. 117, § 7(General Publisher, 1891)Regulated the sale of gunpowder less than twenty-five pounds and sales in the night wth a fine of not more than five dollars.Item Open Access 1891 N.H. Pub. Stat. 713, ch. 265, § 4.(General Publisher, 1883)If any person shall have in his possession a toy pistol, toy revolver, or other toy firearms, for the explosion of percussion caps or blank cartridges, with intent to sell the same, or shall sell, or offer to sell or to give away the same, he shall be fined not more than fifty dollarsItem Open Access 1856 N.H. Laws 1781–82, ch. 1870(General Publisher, 1856)Resolved that possession of Bowie-knives and revolvers was necessary for the right to freedom of speech, due to attacks on abolitionists in the South.Item Open Access 1867 N.H. Gen. Stat. 206, ch. 98, §§ 1-4(General Publisher, 1854)Provided the board of firewards the ability to regulate the import/export of Gunpowder. Also prohibited the storage of gunpowder in quantities exceeding 25 poundsItem Open Access An Act to Regulate the Keeping and Selling, and Transporting of Gunpowder, 1825 N.H. Laws 74, § 5(General Publisher, 1825)Banned sale or offer for sale by retail any gunpowder in any highway, or in any street, lane, or alley, or on any wharf, or on parade or common.
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