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1859 — Richmond, Virginia — Firing Guns

The Charters and Ordinances of the City of Richmond, with the Declaration of Rights, and Constitution of Virginia 227 (1859)

Restricted firing weapons in Richmond to prevent raising an alarm.

VA
1859

Authorized different towns to tax pistol galleries.

TX
1859

1859 — Concord, New Hampshire — Weapon Discharge

A Municipal Register of the City of Concord, Containing the City Charter and Ordinances, the Rules of the City Council, and a List of the City Officers 74 (1868)

Prohibited discharging firearms at bridges or buildings owned by the city.

NH
1859

1859 — Leavenworth, Kansas — Weapon Discharge

William Stanley, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth 76 (1859)

Prohibited the discharge of weapons except on New Years and Fourth of July.

KS
1859

1859 — Leavenworth, Kansas — Concealed Carry

William Stanley, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth 42 (1859)

Prohibited the concealed carry of weapons in Leavenworth.

KS
1859

1859 — Connecticut — Weapon Inspection

1859 Conn. L. chap. 82, p. 62

Authorized quarter master to inspect militia armories.

CT
1859

1859 — Mobile, Alabama — Weapon Discharge

Alexander McKinstry, The Code of Ordinances of the City of Mobile, with the Charter, and an Appendix 118 (1859)

Law prohibited the discharge of guns and pistols in streets, public areas, and near doors of any building. The discharge...

AL
1859

1859 — Washington — Dueling

1859 Wash. L. chap. 2, p. 107-08

Prohibited dueling in Washington. If either party in the duel dies, the criminal charge was murder in the second degree.

WA
1859

1859 — Washington — Brandishing

1859 Wash. L. chap. 2, p. 109

Restated 1854 brandishing ban.

WA
1859

1859 — Washington — Smuggling

1859 Wash. L. chap. 5, p. 119

Smuggling weapons into prison was banned.

WA
1859