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    1883 Rev. Code of the Terr. of Dakota 684, Penal Code, § 457
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Prohibited the concealed carry of any fire-arms or any sharp or dangerous weapon usually employed in attack or defense of the person. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.
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    1883 Rev. Code of the Terr. of Dakota 684, Penal Code, § 456
    (General Publisher, 1883)
    Prohibited the carry or use of any instrument or weapon of the kind usually known as a slung-shot. Violators guilty of a felony.
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    Ordinances, ch. 1, tit. 1, § 4, THE BOTTINEAU PIONEER, Dec. 13, 1888, at 4 (Bottineau, North Dakota)
    (General Publisher, 1888)
    It shall be unlawful, within the limits of this village, to fire off or discharge any gun, fire-arm, fire-works or fire-crackers, except at such times and places as the president of the village trustees may expressly permit and direct; and any person who shall violate any provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than ten dollars, and costs of prosecution."
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    1899 N.D. Rev. Codes 1533-34, Penal Code, ch. 72, § 7, pt. 5.
    (General Publisher, 1899)
    Every person who either . . . at any time kills or shoots any wild duck, goose, crane or brant with a swivel gun or other guns except such as is commonly shot from the shoulder, or in hunting such birds makes use of any artificial light or battery . . . Is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any justice of the peace of the county, is punishable by a fine of not exceeding ten dollars for each of the birds mentioned in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, or 4 of this section, so shot or killed or nest or eggs so destroyed[.]
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    1895 N.D. Rev. Codes 1259, Penal Code, ch. 18, § 7094
    (General Publisher, 1895)
    Setting Spring Gun, Trap or Device. Every person who sets any spring or other gun or trap or device operating by the firing or exploding of gunpowder or any other explosive, and leaves or permits the same to be left, except in the immediate presence of some competent person, shall be deemed to have committed a misdemeanor; and the killing of any person by the firing of a gun or other device so set shall be deemed to be manslaughter in the first degree.
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    1895 N.D. Rev. Codes 1299, Penal Code, ch. 43, § 7358
    (General Publisher, 1895)
    Every person who willfully discharges any species of firearm, air gun or other weapon or throws any missile in any public place or in any place where there is any person to be endangered thereby, although no injury to any person shall ensue, is guilty of a misdemeanor.]
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    1895 N.D. Rev. Codes 1289, Penal Code, ch. 40, § 7290
    (General Publisher, 1895)
    Every person who makes or keeps gunpowder, saltpeter, gun-cotton, nitroglycerine or dynamite or any compound of the same, or any fulminate or substance which is intended to be used by exploding or igniting the same, in order to produce a force to propel missiles or to rend apart substances, within any city, town or village, and any person who carries any of such explosives through the streets thereof, in any quantity or manner prohibited by law or by any ordinance, by law or regulation of said city, town or village, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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    1895 N.D. Rev. Codes 1293, Penal Code, ch. 40, §§ 7312-13
    (General Publisher, 1895)
    Prohibited the carrying of any slungshot or similar weapon, and the concealed carrying of any firearm or any “sharp or dangerous weapon.”
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    1891 N.D. Laws 193-94, ch. 70, § 1
    (General Publisher, 1891)
    Prohibited the setting of any gun or gun trap to be discharged at certain animals.
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    Ordinances, ch. 1, tit. 1, § 3, THE BOTTINEAU PIONEER, Dec. 13, 1888, at 4 (Bottineau, North Dakota)
    (General Publisher, 1888)
    Any person found armed within the corporate limits of the village of Bottineau with a dirk, dagger, sword, pistol or pistols, or other offensive or dangerous weapons, without reasonable cause to fear an assault or other injury or violence to his person or to his family or property, shall, upon conviction before said justice, be punished by a fine not exceeding ten dollars, or by imprisonment in the village jail not exceeding term of thirty days.

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