1888 — Minnesota — Weapon Carry and Manufacture

2 George Brooks Young. General Statutes of the State of Minnesota in Force January 1, 1889 1006 (1888)

Summary

Prohibited the manufacture of slungshots and the concealed carry of pistols, knives, and slungshots.

Statutory Text

§ 333. Making, selling, etc., dangerous weapons.

A person who manufactures, or causes to be manufactured, or sells, or keeps for sale, or offers or gives or disposes of any instrument or weapon of the kind usually known as slung-shot, sand-club, or metal knuckles, or who, in any city of this state, without the written consent of a magistrate, sells or gives any pistol or fire-arm to any person under the age of eighteen years, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

§ 334. Carrying, using, etc., certain weapons.

A person who attempts to use against another, or who, with intent so to use, carries, conceals, or possesses any instrument or weapon of the kind commonly known as a slung-shot, sand-club, or metal knuckles, or a dagger, dirk, knife, pistol or other fire-arm, or any dangerous weapon, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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Title 1888 — Minnesota — Weapon Carry and Manufacture
Jurisdiction MN
Date 1888