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Item Open Access Rules, By-Laws and Ordinances of the Village of Wappingers Falls. Adopted September 13, 1898, at 34, Ordinances of Wappinger Falls. Park Ordinances. § 1. (Wappingers Falls, 1898)(General Publisher, 1898)No person or persons shall fire or discharge any gun or pistol or other firearm, or any rocket torpedo, or other fireworks of any description, nor send up any balloon, nor throw stones or missiles, nor play ball within the limits of Mesier Park, without the permission obtained of the Park Commissioners at a meeting of the Board.Item Open Access The New York City Consolidation Act, as in Force in 1891, at 209, Gunpowder and other explosives. Sale thereof regulated, § 455 (Vol. 1, 1891)(General Publisher, 1890)No person shall manufacture, have, keep, sell, or give away any gunpowder, blasting powder, gun-cotton, niro-glycerine, dualin, or any explosive oils or compounds, within the corporate limits of the city of New York, except in the quantities limited, in the manner, and upon the conditions herein provided, and under such regulations as the board of fire commissioners shall prescribeItem Open Access Charles Wheeler, By-Laws of the Village of Mechanicville. Adopted by the Trustees October 18, 1881, at 7, Fires and Their Prevention, Fire Arms and Fire Works, § 20 (1881)(General Publisher, 1881)No person, except on the anniversary of our national independence, and on that day only, at such place or places as the President or Trustees shall permit, shall fire, discharge or set off, in the village, any gun, cannon, pistol, rocket, squib, cracker or fire ball, under the penalty of five dollars for each offense.Item Open Access Elmira City Charter, Title 3—Powers and Duties of the Common Council, § 26, pts. d, e, & k, ELMIRA, REVISED CHARTER at 17, 20-22 (Elmira, New York) (Gazette Company 1898).(General Publisher, 1898)Granted the Common Council the power to regulate firearm dicharge and gun powder storageItem Open Access Pistols Carrying Of Ordinance to Regulate the Carrying of Pistols, Oct. 25, 1880, reprinted in BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE (N.Y.), Oct. 26, 1880, at 1(General Publisher, 1880)Prohibited concealed carry of any pistol without a license. Licenses only issued to individuals twenty-one and over in age.Item Open Access 1891 N.Y. Laws 129, 177, ch. 105, tit. 7, ch. 2, § 209.(General Publisher, 1891)No person other than members of the police force, regularly elected constables, the sheriff of Erie county, and his duly appointed deputies, shall, in the city, carry concealed upon or about his person, any pistol or revolver, or other dangerous weapon or weapons, without first obtaining a permit, as hereinbefore provided;Item Open Access 1899 N.Y. Laws 1341, ch. 603, § 1(General Publisher, 1899)Prohibited the selling or giving to a minor under the age of eighteen any pistol or other firearm. Also prohibited the selling or giving away any air-gun or spring-gun to minors under the age of twelve. Violators guilty of a misdemeanor.Item Open Access 1898 N.Y. Laws 582, ch. 212, art. 11, § 177 (Vol. 1, 1898)(General Publisher, 1898)No body of men, other than the regularly organized corps of the national guard and militia and the troops of the United States except such independent military organizations as were on the twenty-third day of April, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and now are, in existence, shall associate themselves together as a military company or organization, or parade in public with firearms in any city or town of this state.Item Open Access 3 THE REVISED STATUTES, CODE AND GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 3330, § 4 (Clarence F. Birdseye ed., 1890)(General Publisher, 1890)Prohibited the discharge of any fire-arms, air-gun, or other weapon, or throws any missile in any public place or in any place where any person is endangered.Item Open Access 3 THE REVISED STATUTES, CODE AND GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 3330, § 3 (Clarence F. Birdseye ed., 1890)(General Publisher, 1890)Anyone found carrying weapons is presumed to carry with intent to commit a crime.
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