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1774 — Connecticut — Militia Training

2 Arthur Vollmer, Military Obligation: The American Tradition: A Compilation of the Enactments of Compulsion from the Earliest Settlements of the Original Thirteen Colonies in 1607 Through the Articles of Confederation 1789, Part 2 173-74

Required 12 half-days of training for militia members in their arms. Also required arms inspections every fourth Monday of November...

CT
1774

1774 — Connecticut — Militia Arms Provision

2 Arthur Vollmer, Military Obligation: The American Tradition: A Compilation of the Enactments of Compulsion from the Earliest Settlements of the Original Thirteen Colonies in 1607 Through the Articles of Confederation 1789, Part 2 176-7

Militiamen were to be provided with a good bayonet, ammunition, and arms for use in militia activities.

CT
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1774 — Southwark, Pennsylvania — Firing Weapons

Ordinances of the Corporation of the District of Southwark and the Acts of Assembly Relating Thereto 49-50 (1829)

Prohibited firing guns on certain days without permission.

PA
1774

1774 — Pittsburg, Pennsylvania — Firing Weapons

By-Laws and Ordinances of the City of Pittsburgh, and the Acts of Assembly Relating Thereto 28-29 (1828)

Limited firing guns on certain holidays in Pittsburgh.

PA
1774

1774 — Pennsylvania — Firing Weapons

1759-1776 Pa. L. chap. 703, p. 421-22

Limited the unecessary discharge of firearms on holidays like New Year's Day.

PA
1774

1774 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Firing Weapons

1 Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, from the Fourteenth Day of October, One Thousand Seven Hundred, to the Twentieth Day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten 421-22 (1810)

Prohibited firing guns in Philadelphia.

PA
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