New Jersey
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The New Jersey Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal developments within New Jersey. This community gathers collections representing various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, providing valuable resources for researchers, students, and professionals.
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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 RAHWAY, N.J. REV. CODE tit. 27, §§ 206-208 (1896).(General Publisher, 1896)Regulated the sale, storage, and transportation of gunpowder in the city of RahweyItem 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 Concerning the Manufacture, Storage, Transportation, and Sale of Powder, Nitro-glycerine, etc., Ch. 22, §§ 246-247 in Ordinances of the City of Hoboken, from the Incorporation of the City to 1901 (1901).(General Publisher, 1901)No person shall manufacture, have, keep or give away any gunpowder, blasting powder, gun cotton, nitro-glycerine or dualin within the limits of the City of Hoboken, except in quantities limited in the manner and upon the conditions herein provided and under such regulations in special cases as the Board of Fire Commissioners shall prescribe.Item 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 1902 N.J. Laws 294, ch. 107, § 14, pt. 33.(General Publisher, 1902)[T]o regulate or prohibit the manufacture, sale, storage or use of fireworks and the use of firearms in such city; to regulate or prohibit the manufacture, sale, storage, keeping, or conveying of gunpowder, kerosene, benzine [sic], gasoline, burning fluid, nitro-glycerine, dynamite, camphene, coal oil, spirit gas, petroleum and other dangerous or explosive materials, and the use of candles and lights in barns, stables and other buildings[.]Item Open Access 1811 N.J. Laws 225-26, An Act to Regulate Gun Powder Manufactories and Magazines within this State § 1(General Publisher, 1811)Required manufactories of gunpowder and storage magazines to be located away from populated areas.Item Open Access "Act for the Inspection of Gunpowder", 1776-1777, N.J. Laws 6, ch. 6 § 1(General Publisher, 1776)Required the inspection of gunpowder prior to sale, and appointed state inspectors to "mark" lots that passed inspection.