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Item Open Access “An Ordinance to Prohibit the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons.” St. Helena Star, December 9, 1884, p. 2. Volume 11, Number 23(General Publisher, 1884)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, sword, slung-shot, or other dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators fined not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars or imprisoned not less than one day nor more than thirty days.Item Open Access “Ordinance No. 10: An Ordinance Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons, and Fixing the Penalty Therefor.” The Lompoc Record, August 21, 1888, p. 2. Volume 14, Number 23(General Publisher, 1888)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, revolver, dirk, stiletto, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.Item Open Access Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of San Jose (San Jose, CA: Cottle & Wright, 1882), 91. An Ordinance to Preserve the Peace and Good Order of the City of San Jose, § 2 (subsections 4-5) and §§ 3-4. To Preserve the Peace and Good Order of the City of San Jose. Passed May 22, 1882(General Publisher, 1882)Prohibited the use or possession of any slung-shot, rubber sling, or other instrument or device by which missiles are hurled or projected. Also prohibited the wear or carry of any slung-shot, knuckles, or other similar instruments. Also prohibited the sale, or transfer to any minor under the age of twelve, any revolver, pistol, or other means to shoot bullets or missiles. Only public officers may wear or carry any pistol, dirk, or other dangerous weapon.Item Open Access San Francisco Municipal Reports for the Fiscal Year 1874–5, Ending June 30, 1875 (San Francisco, CA: Spaulding & Barto, “Scientific Press” Job Printing Office, 1875), 886. General Orders, Order No. 1,226—Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons, § 1. Approved July 9, 1875(General Publisher, 1887)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.Item Open Access SAN FRANCISCO, PROPOSED CHARTER, art. 2, ch. 4, § 1, no. 13 at 31, 31 (1883)(General Publisher, 1883)Granted the city the power to regulate various toys and explosives used by children. Any violation of this provision shall be a misdemeanor. Any law enforcement officer shall be guilty of neglect for refusing to enforce this provision.Item Open Access Charter for the City and County of San Francisco: Proposed by the Board of Freeholders, Elected in Pursuance of the Provisions of Section 8, Article XI, of the Constitution of the State of California (San Francisco, CA: P. J. Thomas, 1883), 31. Article 2—Of the Legislative Department, Chapter 4—Of Legislative Powers, § 1, No. 13(General Publisher, 1883)Empowered the local supervisors to regulate the sale and use of guns, pistol, firearms. Prohibited the sale of any toy cannon, gun, pistol, or other toy weapon to any minor or children.Item Open Access General Orders of the Board of Supervisors Providing Regulations for the Government of the City And County of San Francisco: Also, Ordinances of Park Commissioners (San Francisco: P.J. Thomas, 1884), 8. General Order no. 1,603—Relating to the Police Department, § 22—Prohibiting the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons. Approved September 17, 1880(General Publisher, 1880)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, or dangerous or deadly weapon.Item Open Access “Concealed Weapons.” The Napa Valley Register, November 10, 1880, p. 3(General Publisher, 1880)Prohibited the concealed carry of any dirk, pistol, sword-cane, sling-shot, or other dangerous or deadly weapon. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars. Violators imprisoned until fine is paid, not to exceed one day for each dollar fined.Item Open Access “An Ordinance to Prohibit the Carrying of Concealed Deadly Weapons.” Marysville Daily Democrat, February 7, 1889, p. 4. Volume 9, Number 85. (Marysville, CA).(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited the concealed carry of any pistol, dirk, or other dangerous or deadly weapon.Item Open Access “Ordinance No. 8.” Los Angeles Herald, April 12, 1889, p. 7. Ordinance No. 8—An Ordinance to Amend an Ordinance Entitled an “Ordinance Regulating the Carrying of Deadly or Dangerous Weapons,” §§ 1–2. Approved April 10, 1889; In Force April 12, 1889. Volume 32, Number 10. (Los Angeles, CA)(General Publisher, 1889)Prohibited concealed carry of any dirk, Bowie-knife, sword-cane, pistol, revolver, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon.