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Item Open Access 1933 Kan. Sess. Laws 76, ch. 62, §§ 1–3(General Publisher, 1933)Prohibited possession of a machine rifle, machine gun, or submachine gun.Item Open Access 1921 Kan. Sess. Laws 293-94, §§ 4, 6.(General Publisher, 1921)§ 4. . . . No person shall use ferrets or employ any smoke gun or other device for forcing smoke or any asphyxiating or deadly gas or liquid into the holes, dens, runways or houses of any fur bearing animals . . . . § 6. . . . [N]o bird be pursued with or shot or killed from a motor boat, or an aeroplane, or with a gun larger than ten gaugeItem Open Access 1915 Kan. Sess. Laws 347, An Act providing for Public Safety by Regulating the Storage Handling and Disposition of Dynamite, Giant Powder, Nitro-glycerine, Gun Cotton and Other Detonating Explosives, Providing Penalties for Violation of this Act and Repealing all Acts in Conflict Herewith, § 1.(General Publisher, 1915)Any person, firm or corporation, in this state, who shall sell, give away or otherwise dispose of, any dynamite, giant powder, nitro-glycerine, gun cotton or other detonating explosive, shall keep a record, in a substantially bound book, which record shall set forth the kind and amount of explosives delivered, the time of delivery, the uses and purposes for which same are delivered and the place at which it is to be usedItem Open Access 1911 Kan. Sess. Laws 249–50, An Act Defining the Crime of Burglary With Explosives, and Providing the Punishment Therefor, §§ 1 and 2.(General Publisher, 1911)That any person who (with intent to commit crime) breaks and enters, either by day or by night, any building, whether inhabited or not, and opens or attempts to open any vault, safe or other place by use of nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gunpowder or any other explosive, shall be deemed guilty of burglary with explosivesItem Open Access Relating to the Organization, Government, etc., of the State Militia, Ch. 359, § 1 in State of Kansas: Session Laws (1903).(General Publisher, 1903)No armed military force from another state or territory shall be permitted to enter the state without his permission, unless such military force is a part of the United States army or is acting under the authority of the United States. No independent military organization, except it is [sic] a corps of cadets at an educational institution, shall be permitted to bear arms without first securing permission from the commander-in-chief.Item Open Access C.F.W. Dassler, The General Statutes of 1901, ch. 19, Art. 3, §§ 748, 1003, 1141(General Publisher, 1901)The council may prohibit and punish the carrying of fire arms or other deadly weapons, concealed or otherwise, and may arrest and imprison, fine or set at work all vagrants and persons found in said city without visible means of support, or some legitimate business