New Hampshire
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Item Open Access 1917 N.H. Laws 727-28, An Act for the Regulation of the Sale and Use of Explosives and Firearms, ch. 185, § 1(General Publisher, 1917)No person shall manufacture, sell, or deal in firearms or in gunpowder, dynamite, nitro-glycerine, or other form of high explosive, unless he shall first obtain, from the selectmen of the town or the chief of police of the city where such business is to be conducted, a written license thereforItem 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 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.Item Open Access An Act to Regulate the Keeping and Selling, and Transporting of Gunpowder, 1825 N.H. Laws 74, § 4(General Publisher, 1825)Banned transport or carry from town to town, or place to place, any gunpowder for the purpose of peddling or selling by retail.Item Open Access An Act to Regulate the Keeping and Selling, and Transporting of Gunpowder, 1825 N.H. Laws 74, § 3(General Publisher, 1825)Banned transport or carry of gunpowder through the compact part of any town or village in any cart, wagon, or ther open carriage in quantities over 100 pounds at one time.Item Open Access An Act to Provide for the Appointment of Inspectors and Regulating the Manufacture of Gunpowder, 1820 N.H. Laws 907, ch. 24, §§ 1-9(General Publisher, 1820)Authorized the creation of "inspector of gunpowder" for public powder magazines and powder manufactories. Required gun powder manufactured in the state to be composed of certain qty/quality of materials. Authorized inspection of gunpowder. Bans sale of gunpowder not up to standards.Item Open Access N.H. Laws 74, An Act To Regulate The Keeping And Selling, And Transporting of Gunpowder, chap. 61, §5(General Publisher, 1811)Banned sale or offer for sale of gunpowder in the night time, between sunsetting and sunrising; banned also dealing out any gunpowder at night.