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 This repository includes research studies, historical documents, and scholarly works that explore Michigan's development, culture, and contributions to regional and national history.

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    1867 Mich. Pub. Acts 2d Reg. Sess. 68, No. 266, § 31, pt. 12.
    (General Publisher, 1867)
    To regulate the buying, selling, and using of gunpowder, fire-crackers and fire-works, and other combustible materials, to regulate and prohibit the exhibition of fire-works, and the discharge of fire-crackers and fire-arms, and to restrain the making or lighting of fires in the streets and other open spaces in said village.
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    1869 Mich. Pub. Acts 2d Reg. Sess. 157-58, No. 247, § 15.
    (General Publisher, 1869)
    [T]he common council shall have full power and authority to make by laws and ordinances . . . relative to keeping and sale of gunpowder, nitroglycerine, and all other dangerous and explosive articles, or burning fluids.
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    1879 Mich. Pub. Acts 43-44, Local Acts, An Act To Amend . . . An Act To Incorporate The Village Of Constantine, § 12
    (General Publisher, 1879)
    The common council shall have full power and authority to . . . regulate the keeping and sale of gunpowder in said village[.]
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    1875 Mich. Pub. Acts, No. 97, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1875)
    Prohibited the setting of any spring or trap gun.
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    1872 Mich. Comp. Laws. ch. 64, § 4.
    (General Publisher, 1872)
    No person or persons shall at any time kill or attempt to kill any wild duck, or other wild fowl, with or by means of a swivel or punt gun, or rob or destroy the nests of any wild ducks or wild geese, or in any manner kill or molest the same whilst they are sitting at night on their nesting places.

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