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The Maryland Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal developments within Maryland. This community gathers collections representing various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, providing valuable resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

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    W.H. Browne, Proc. & Acts of Gen. Assemb. of Md., Jan. 1637/8–Sept. 1664, at 273–74, § 5 (1883)
    (General Publisher, 1650)
    Prohibited entering either chamber of legislature with any gun or weapon “upon perill of such fine or censure as the howses shall thinke fitt.”
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    1650 Md. Laws 273, § 5
    (General Publisher, 1650)
    Banned carry of weapons in the House of Assembly, while the Assembly was sitting.
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    1647 Md. Laws 216, § 6
    (General Publisher, 1647)
    Banned carry of weapons in the House of Assembly, while the Assembly was sitting.
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    3 ARCHIVES OF MARYLAND at 103 (1642)
    (General Publisher, 1642)
    All housekeepers to provide an arm, sufficient powder, and ammo for each person able to bear arms. No man able to bear arms shall attend church or chappell or travel any considerable distance from home without an arm and at least one charge of powder and shott.
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    Md. Act for the Liberties of the People (1639)
    (General Publisher, 1639)
    Gave the inhabitants of Maryland, who are Christians, all rights, liberties, immunities, priviledges, and free customs as naturally born Englishmen.
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    1 ARCHIVES OF MARYLAND 77 (enacted 1639) (William Hand Browne ed., 1885)
    (General Publisher, 1639)
    Required "every housekeeeper" to keep and bear one gun of "bastard muskett boare" design, bandeloors or shott bag, one pound of powder, four pounds of pistol or musket shot, sufficient quantity of matchlocks & flints, a sword, and belt.

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