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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 315, ch. 151, tit. 5, § 38.
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    The powers conferred upon the said council to provide for the abatement or removal of nuisances, shall not bar or hinder suits, prosecutions or proceedings in the courts according of law. Depots, houses or buildings of any kind, wherein more than twenty-five pounds of gun powder are deposited, stored or kept at any one time . . . within the limits of said city are hereby declared and shall be deemed public or common nuisances.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 370, ch. 152, ch. 6 [sic], § 8, pt. 17.
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    To prohibit, restrain or regulate the discharge of fire-arms and the explosion of gunpowder and guncotton, and the firing of firecrackers and fireworks of any kind within the city.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 369-70, ch. 152, ch. 6 [sic], § 8, pt. 16.
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    To prevent and prohibit the manufacture, keeping or storing of nitro-glycerine, and to regulate the keeping and storing of gunpowder, gun cotton, burning fluids, coal oils and other dangerous explosive materials, in said city, and to provide for the inspection of illuminating oils and fluids.
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    1885 Wis. Sess. Laws 1109, ch. 227, § 3, pt. 50
    (General Publisher, 1885)
    Authorized the city to regulate and prohibit the carrying concealed of any pistol, revolver, sling shot, cross knuckles, knuckles of lead, brass, or other metal, Bowie knife, dirk knife, dirk, dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 990, ch. 341, § 52, pt. 40
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Authorized the city to prohibit and prevent the carry of any pistol, Bowie-knife, dirk, dagger, or other concealed and dangerous weapon, except as authorized by law.
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    1887 Wis. Sess. Laws 336, ch. 124, § 2, pt. 56
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    Authorized the city to regulate and prohibit the concealed carry of any pistol, sling shot, knuckles of lead, brass, or other metal,, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    1885 Wis. Sess. Laws 753, ch. 159, § 3, pt. 44
    (General Publisher, 1885)
    Authorized the city to regulate and prohibit the carrying concealed of any pistol, sling shot, knuckles, Bowie knife, dirk knife, dirk, dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 713, ch. 6, § 3, pt. 56
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Prohibited the carrying of a concealed pistol or colt, or slungshot, or cross knuckles or knuckles of lead, brass or other metal or Bowie knife, dirk knife, or dirk or dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon. Punishable by confiscation of the weapon.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 1034, ch. 351, § 32, pt. 45
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Authorized the city to prohibit and prevent the carry of any pistol, sling-shot, knuckles, Bowie knife, dirk knife, dirk, or dagger, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.
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    1883 Wis. Sess. Laws 841, ch. 184, tit. 12, § 162
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Any person who shall be found in or upon any street, alley or public ground within said city, or within any saloon, shop, store, grocery, hall, church, school house, barn, building or other place within said city . . . shall use toward or in the presence of another, violent or insulting language or be guilty of any breach of the peace, or firing of any gun or pistol, or fighting or threatening to fight, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding twenty-five ($25) dollars and costs of prosecution, or imprisonment in the county jail not more than ninety days, or both, in the discretion of the court.

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