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The Wyoming Repository serves for historical, academic, and cultural materials related to the state of Wyoming. This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Wyoming's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.

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    1884 Wyo. Terr. Sess. Laws 134, ch. 85, § 28, pt. 1.
    (General Publisher, 1884)
    [T]o regulate the storage of gun-powder, kerosene and other dangerous material[.]
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    1887, List of Members, By-laws, and Reports of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, Important Resolutions, no. 11.
    (General Publisher, 1887)
    That the custom of carrying firearms, except in the immediate vicinity of Indian reservations, should be discountenanced, and it is hereby made the duty of the members of this Association, foremen of round-ups, and foremen of ranges, to use every effort in their power to prevent the carrying of firearms by cattle men at all times and places except when absolutely necessary. Resolved, That the members of this Association hereby pledge themselves as far as in their power to carry out the spirit of this resolution.”
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    1884 Wyo. Terr. Sess. Laws, ch. 67, § 1, as codified in Wyo. Rev. Stat., Crimes (1887): Exhibiting deadly weapon in angry manner. § 983
    (General Publisher, 1884)
    Prohibited exhibiting in a threatening manner a fire-arm, Bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slungshot or other deadly weapon. Punishable by fine of $10-100 or imprisonment up to 6 months.
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    1882 Wyo. Sess. Laws 174, ch. 81
    (General Publisher, 1882)
    Prohibited the exhibition of any kind of firearm, bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slung shot, or other deadly weapon in a rude, angry, or threatening manner not necessary for self defense of his person, his family, or property. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than ten but no more than five hundred dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months or by both such fine and imprisonment.

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