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Wartime tax of 5% on net profits of various businesses, including establishments that produced guns, pistols, pikes, and Bowie knives.

AL
1862

Prohibited the concealed carry within any city town, or village of any pistol, bowie knife, dagger, or deadly weapon. The...

CO
1862

Authorized Raleigh to ban the firing of guns in the city.

NC
1862

1862 — Dayton, Ohio — Gunpowder Storage

Anthony Stephens & Josiah Lovell, Laws and Ordinances of the City of Dayton 217-19 (1862)

Prohibited individuals keeping more than 28lbs of gunpowder in Dayton. Gunpowder must be stored in tight tin canisters and not...

OH
1862

1862 — Dayton, Ohio — Weapon Discharge

Josiah Lovell, Laws and Ordinances of the City of Dayton 229 (1862)

Prohibited discharging any cannon, gun, or firearm in Dayton, Ohio, within 100 yards of a road, in the building lots,...

OH
1862

Allowed Albany to regulate gunpowder storage.

OR
1862

Allowed Lewiston to regulate gunpowder storage.

WA
1862

1862 — Washington — Brandishing

1862 Wash. L. chap. 2, p. 284

Restated 1854 ban on aggressive pistol and bowie knife brandishing.

WA
1862

1862 — Connecticut — Weapon Inspection

1862 Conn. L. chap. 68, p. 76

Authorized inspectors to inspect militia armories.

CT
1862

1862 — Leavenworth, Kansas — Concealed Carry

C. B. Pierce, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Leavenworth, with an Appendix 45 (1863)

Instituted a $100-300 fine for violating the concealed carry statute.

KS
1862