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1836 — Connecticut — Gunpowder Storage

1836 Conn. L. chap. 97, p. 104-05

Gave local governments power to regulate gunpowder storage.

CT
1836

1836 — Indiana — Gunpowder Storage

1836 Ind. L. chap. 23, p. 76-77

Regulated the storage of gunpowder on steam boats. Accidents resulting from breaking the rules were punishable by a fine of...

IN
1836

1836 — Massassachusetts — Weapon Carry

Theron Metcalf & Horace Mann, The Revised Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Passed November 4, 1835 750 (1836)

A surety could be required for the carrying of dirks, daggers, swords, pistols, or other dangerous weapons if it caused...

MA
1836

1836 — Newark, New Jersey — Weapon Discharge

Charter of the City of Newark, and Laws of New Jersey Relating to Said City: With the Ordinances Passed by the Common Council 29 (1850)

Prohibited firing guns in Newark's Lamp and Watch District without permission.

NJ
1836

1836 — Brooklyn, New York — Weapon Discharge

Acts Relating to the City of Brooklyn, and the Ordinances Thereof; Together with an Appendix, Containing the Old Charters, Statistical Information 25 (1836)

Prohibited firing guns in Brooklyn.

NY
1836

Officers were required to arm themselves with swords, pistols, and horses. Privates had to arm themselves with sufficient muskets, rifles,...

OH
1836

1836 — Tennessee — Dueling Ban

Robert Looney Caruthers & Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson, A Compilation of the Statutes of Tennessee, of a General and Permanent Nature, from the Commencement of the Government to the Present time: With References to Judicial Decisions, in Notes, to Which is Appended a New Collection of Forms 325 (1836)

Prohibited dueling with pistols, swords, and other weapons.

TN
1836

Required militia enlistment and armament.

TX
1836

1836 — Mississippi — Weapon Discharge

The Revised Statutes of Mississippi 453-454 (1836)

Prohibited the discharge of firearms near buildings on specific days.

MS
1836

Prohibited discharging arms at militia drills without an order.

OH
1836