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Item Open Access 1875 Charter and Ordinances of the City of Trenton 185, An Ordinance concerning Nuisances, §1 (passed Feb. 21, 1842).(General Publisher, 1842)no merchant, storekeeper, or other person whatever, shall keep, at any one time, more than fifty pounds of gunpowder on the premises used or occupied by him, within the thickly built and inhabited parts of the city, under the penalty of fifty dollars."Item Open Access An Ordinance Supplementary to a Law entitled “A Law for the appointment of a Street Commissioner and prescribing his duties,” and for other purposes, §41 Discharging guns, &c. (1850).(General Publisher, 1836)No person shall, within the Lamp and Watch District, fire or discharge any gun, pistol, cannon, or fowling piece, or other fire arms, (unless in defence of his person or property,) nor let off any squibs, crackers, or other fireworks, in the city of Newark, unless by permission of the city authorities, under the penalty of five dollars for every offence."Item Open Access An Ordinance Concerning the Firing of Guns, & c., Ordinances of the Common Council of the City of Trenton; with the Acts of the Legislature Relative to Said City, at 80, § 1 (1842)(General Publisher, 1842)if any person or persons shall fire, discharge, or let off any gun, pistol, squib, or other fire-work within this city, within two hundred yards of any dwelling-house, stable, or any other building, or any hay or grain stack, every such person or persons so offending, and being thereof convicted before any one of the magistrates of this city, either by his own view, by the confession of the offender, or by the oath or affirmation of one credible witness, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence the sum of one dollar,Item Open Access 1837 N.J. Laws 373, An Act to Incorporate the City of Trenton, § 24.(General Publisher, 1837)That it shall and may be lawful for the common council of the said city, in common council convened, to pass such ordinances as to them shall seem meet . . . for regulating the keeping and transporting of gunpowder or other combustible or dangerous materials.Item Open Access Paterson City Ordinances, An Ordinance concerning Police, §8 For keeping gunpowder (28 May, 1851).(General Publisher, 1851)It shall not be lawful for any person to have or keep any quantity of Gunpowder, exceeding twenty-eight pounds, in any house, store, building, or other place within the limits of the City. And all Gunpowder which shall be kept in the City, shall be kept in tin canisters, which shall not contain more than seven pounds each, under a penalty of Five Dollars for each offence."Item Open Access An Ordinance to Establish and Regulate the Fire Department and for the Prevention and Extinguishment of Fires, Article 5, General Provisions for the Prevention of Fires, §33, The Ordinances Of The City of New Brunswick (1864).(General Publisher, 1864)No person or persons shall store or keep at any time within half a mile of the line of buildings of this city, more than thirty pounds of gunpowderItem 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.