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Item Open Access Ordinances and Joint Resolutions of the City of San Francisco: Together with a List of the Officers of the City and County, and Rules and Orders of the Common Council 220, Ordinance No. 498, section 13 (December 29, 1853), at 220 (Monson & Valentine 1854)(General Publisher, 1853)Required a license to operate a shooting gallery within city limits.Item Open Access 1874 Cal. Stat. 465, An Act For the Protection of the Property At East Park, in Sacramento County, ch. CCCXXI (311), § 1(General Publisher, 1874)Prohibited discharge of any gun, pistol, or firearm within the grounds of East park of SacramentoItem Open Access Ordinance No. 51: To Prevent the Carrying of Deadly Weapons, printed in The Santa Barbara Daily Press (Santa Barbara, Cal.), June 2, 1876, at 1(General Publisher, 1876)Allowing the mayor to issue a license to carry a concealed weapon to “to any peaceable person whose profession or occupation may require him to be out at late hours of the night.”Item Open Access Ordinance No. 237, San Jose Common Council & Mayor (1854).(General Publisher, 1854)That from and after the approval of this Ordinance the Marshall shall every month make out a list of the houses, in which Gunpowder is kept, with the quantity, and shall report the same to the Mayor, and the Mayor shall deliver a copy of such list to the Foreman of the Fire Company.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 264, San Jose Common Council & Mayor (1854).(General Publisher, 1854)No person shall discharge any fire arms of any description whatever in that portion of the city included within Main St & the Guadalupe river, and between Julian & William streetsItem Open Access San Francisco Municipal Reports for the Fiscal Year 1874-5, Ending June 30, 1875, at 887 (1875) (enacted 1872)(General Publisher, 1872)Prohibited the carry or discharge of firearms within Golden Gate and Buena Vista park.Item Open Access THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 13 (1869)(General Publisher, 1869)Prohibited the discharge of any cannon within the city, in the part of the county between Larkin and Ninth streets, or in the streets forming the water. Violators fined not less than one hundred dollars or imrpisoned not more than thirty days.Item Open Access Ordinances and Joint Resolutions of the City of San Francisco; Together with a List of the Officers of the City and County, and Rules and Orders of the Common Council Page 220, Image 256 (1854) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.(General Publisher, 1854)Every person, house, or firm engaged in keeping a pistol or rifle shooting gallery, shall pay for a license to carry on the same, the sum of ten dollars per quarter, in addition to the amount of the powder license.Item Open Access 1851 Cal. Stat. 360–61, An Act to Reincorporate the City of San Francisco, § 13(General Publisher, 1851)Granted the city of San Francisco authority to regulate houses for the storage of gun-powder and other combustibles.Item Open Access 1849 Cal. Stat. 245, An Act to Incorporate the City of San Francisco, § 127(General Publisher, 1849)Prohibited the carrying, with intent to assault any person, any pistol, gun, knife, dirk, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon with the intent to assault another person.. Punished by fine of up to $100 and imprisonment for up to 3 months.
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