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Item Open Access Ordinances of the Borough of Asbury Park, New Jersey, Ordinance No. 3, §1 (1878)(General Publisher, 1878)no person shall discharge any cannon or other piece of artillery or small arms, guns or pistols, rockets, squibs or powder crackers, within the limits of this Borough, without the permission of the President of this Board first obtained in writingItem Open Access Ordinances of Jersey City, Passed By The Board Of Aldermen since May 1, 1871, under the Act Entitled "An Act to Re-organize the Local Government of Jersey City," Passed March 31, 1871, and the Supplements Thereto, pg. 41, Ordinances of Jersey City, NJ, In Relation to the Sidewalks, Public Grounds and Streets in Jersey City, § 26 (1874).(General Publisher, 1874)No person shall, within this city, fire or discharge any gun, pistol, cannon, or fowling piece or other fire-arms, unless in defense of his property or personItem Open Access JERSEY CITY, N.J., REV. ORDINANCES ch. 21, §§ 1-5 (1899).(General Publisher, 1873)no person shall, within the limits of Jersey City, carry, have, or keep on his, or her person concealed, any slung-shot, sand-club, metal-knuckles, dirk or dagger not contained as a blade of a pocket knife, loaded pistol or other dangerous weapon.Item Open Access Ordinances of Jersey City, Passed By The Board Of Aldermen since May 1, 1871, under the Act Entitled "An Act to Re-organize the Local Government of Jersey City," Passed March 31, 1871, and the Supplements Thereto, pg. 86- 87, An Ordinance In Relation to the Carrying of Dangerous Weapons. The Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey City do ordain as follows:, § 1 (1874)(General Publisher, 1873)That with the exceptions made in the second section of this ordinance, no person shall, within the limits of Jersey City, carry, have or keep on his or her person concealed, any slung-shot, sand-club, metal knuckles, dirk or dagger not contained as a blade of a pocket knife, loaded pistol or other dangerous weapon.Item Open Access An Ordinance Declaring Nuisances and Providing for their Abatement, §§ 7-8 (1871).(General Publisher, 1871)If any person shall, without permission of the Board of Alderman, store or keep, or permit to be stored or kept in any building or on any lot in Jersey City, any rosin oil, coal oil, kerosene oil, or other explosive or combustible liquid in a greater quantity than five barrels; or any gunpowder in a greater quantity than twelve and one-half pounds, or any quantity of gunpowder in any vessel which is not wholly of stone or metal, such person shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay a fine of fifty dollars for each offenseItem Open Access Concerning the Transportation, Shipment and Landing of Gunpowder, Revised Ordinances of Jersey City, ch. 23, §§ 1-3 (1845 & 1871).(General Publisher, 1871)Regulated the import of gunpowder and storage thereof. Also regulated the storage of gunpowder within the cityItem Open Access An Ordinance To Regulate the Sale, Storage, and keeping of Gunpowder and other Explosive and Dangerous Materials, within the limits of the City of Bayonne, §1-5 (NJ, 24 Nov., 1877).(General Publisher, 1877)Regulated the storage and sale of gunpowder in the city of BayonneItem Open Access 1871 Revision of the Statutes of New Jersey 91, An act for the protection of bridges over the river Delaware, § 3(General Publisher, 1877)That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons passing riding or driving over any toll bridge, as aforesaid, to carry any lighted cigar or pipe, or to carry fire in any form, or to light any match, or cigar, or pipe, or to fire off any gun, or other fire arms, or to explode any fireworks of any description, on said bridge, or within its enclosuresItem Open Access 1871 Revision of the Statutes of New Jersey 232-33, An act for the punishment of crimes, II. Against the public peace, § 31(General Publisher, 1877)If any person shall by word, message, letter, or any other way, challenge another to fight a duel, with a rapier, or small-sword, back-sword, pistol, or other dangerous weapon, or shall accept a challenge, although not duel be fought, or knowingly be the bearer of such challenge, or shall any way abet, prompt, encourage, persuade, seduce, or cause any person to fight a duel, or to challenge another to fight a duel, every person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanorItem Open Access 1871 Revision of the Statutes of New Jersey 304, An act concerning disorderly persons, § 2(General Publisher, 1877)Prohibited The carrying of “any pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon, with intent to assault any person.” Punishable as a “disorderly person.”