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Item Open Access Bruce L. Keenan, Book of Ordinances of the City of Wichita Published by Authority of a Resolution Adopted by the City Council April 24, 1899, under the Direction of Judiciary Committee and City Attorney, and Formally Authorized by Ordinance No. 1680 Page 46, Image 70 (1900) §§ 2-4(General Publisher, 1899)Any person who shall in the city of Wichita carry unconcealed, any fire-arms, slungshot, sheath or dirk knife, or any other weapon, which when used is likely to produce death or great bodily harm, shall upon conviction, be fined not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars. Using or Carrying Bean Snapper, § 3. Any person who shall, in the city of Wichita, use or carry concealed or unconcealed, any bean snapper or like articles shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars. Carrying Concealed Deadly Weapons, § 4. Any person who shall in the city of Wichita, carry concealed about his person any fire-arm, slung shot, sheath or dirk knife, brass knuckles, or any weapon, which when used is likely to produce death or great bodily harm, shall upon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Bruce L. Keenan, Book of Ordinances of the City of Wichita Published by Authority of a Resolution Adopted by the City Council April 24, 1899, under the Direction of Judiciary Committee and City Attorney, and Formally Authorized by Ordinance No. 1680 Page 45, Image 69 (1900) § 1(General Publisher, 1899)That any person, not an officer of the law in the execution of his duty, who shall in the city of Wichita, draw a pistol, revolver, knife, or any other deadly weapon upon another person shall upon conviction, be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 79: An Ordinance Relating to Crimes and Punishments, SCANDIA JOURNAL, Jan. 5, 1894, at 8, § 6. (Scandia, KS).(General Publisher, 1894)Every person who shall, within the corporate limits of the city of Scandia, carry or have upon their person any concealed pistol, revolver, bowie-knife, dirk, sling-shot, billy, knuckles or other deadly weapon, shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not less than Two ($2.00) Dollars, nor more than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars. Provided:—That any person engaged in a lawful occupation and of good moral character, may, by the mayor, be granted a permit to carry such concealed weapons.Item Open Access Ordinance No. 79: An Ordinance Relating to Crimes and Punishments, SCANDIA JOURNAL, Jan. 5, 1894, at 8, § 11. (Scandia, KS).(General Publisher, 1894)Every person who shall, within the corporate limits of the city of Scandia, discharge any firearm, rocket, giant powder, fireworks, or any other explosive material without first obtaining a permit from the mayor shall be fined twenty five dollars upon convictionItem Open Access Sam Kimble Revised Ordinances of the City of Manhattan and Rules of the Council Page 49-50, Image 51-52 (1887); §§ 13-14(General Publisher, 1887)Any person who shall give, trade, loan or otherwise furnish any pistol, revolver, or toy pistol by which cartridges or caps may be exploded, or any dirk, bowie-knife sling shot or toy known as “rubber sling shot” or other dangerous weapon, to any minor or to any person of notoriously unsound mind, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction before the Police Judge be fined not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars. § 14. Having Possession of the Same. Any minor who shall have in his possession any pistol, revolver, or toy pistol by which cartridges may be exploded or any dirk, bowie knife, brass knuckles, slung shot or toy known as “rubber sling shot” or other dangerous weapons shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less than one nor more than ten dollars.Item Open Access Sam Kimble Revised Ordinances of the City of Manhattan and Rules of the Council Page 49, Image 50 (1887); § 12(General Publisher, 1887)Any person who shall within this city carry concealed on his person a pistol, bowie knife, dirk, or other deadly weapon, or who shall discharge any firearm, rocket, powder, fireworks, or any other dangerously combustible material In any stree, lot, ground, alley, except for the killing of obnoxiousanimals on ones own premises, or for the killing of birds for scientific purposes, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access HOLTON, KAN. REV. ORDINANCES No. 169, § 21 at 130, 134-35 (1905) (effective Aug. 8, 1888).(General Publisher, 1888)Any minor who shall have in his possession any pistol, revolver or toy pistol by which cartridges may be exploded, or any dirk, bowie knife, brass knuckles, slung shot or any other deadly weapons, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than one or more than ten dollars."Item Open Access HOLTON, KAN. REV. ORDINANCES No. 169, § 20 at 130, 134-35 (1905) (effective Aug. 8, 1888).(General Publisher, 1888)Any preson who shall sell, trade, give, loan or otherwise furnish any pistol, revolver, or toy pistol, by which cartridges or caps may be exploded, or any dirk, bowie knife, brass knuckles, slung shot or any other dangerous weapon to any minor or to any person of notoriously unsound mind, shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than five or more than one hundred dollars.Item Open Access HOLTON, KAN. REV. ORDINANCES No. 169, § 19 at 130, 134-35 (1905) (effective Aug. 8, 1888).(General Publisher, 1888)Any person who shall, within this city, discharge any fire arms in any public place or in any street, alley or avenue, or any person who shall discharge any rockets, powder, fireworks or other dangerous combustible material in the streets, lots, grounds, alleys, or about or in the vicinity of any building shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. Provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not extend to persons making a display of fireworks by permission of the mayor and council of this city and under the direct supervision of a committee appointed by the same.Item Open Access HOLTON, KAN. REV. ORDINANCES No. 169, § 18 at 130, 134-35 (1905) (effective Aug. 8, 1888).(General Publisher, 1888)It shall be unlawful for any person within this city to carry upon his person a pistol, dirk. bowie knife, or other deadly weapon concealed or otherwise, and any person so doing shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not to exceed three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Provided, however, that this shall not apply to an officer in the discharge of his official duty, nor to a person carrying an unloaded shot-gun or rifle; and provided further, that the mayor of this city may, for a good cause shown by any person engaged in any legitimate business, when he deems it necessary for the safety of such person, or his business, give to such person a written permit attested by his signature, and the seal of the city, to carry deadly weapons for his or her defense.
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