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1866 — Alabama — Hunting & Storage Regulations

George Washington Stone & John W. Shepherd, The Penal Code of Alabama, Montgomery, 1866 62-63

Limited hog hunting and fire hunting. Prohibited selling or giving handguns or Bowie knives to males under the age of...

AL
1866

1866 — Alabama — Arms Tax

1865-66 Ala. chap. 1, p. 7

Instituted a $2 tax on all pistols or revolvers posessed for private purposes (not sale), and a $3 tax for...

AL
1866

1866 — Little Rock, Arkansas — Weapon Discharge

John H. Cherry, Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Little Rock, with the Constitution of the State of Arkansas; General Incorporation Laws; and All Acts of the General Assembly Relating to the City; in Force March 10, 1882, at 176-77 (1882)

Prohibited discharging a cannon or firearms within city limits without permission from the mayor.

AR
1866

Camden, Glynn, and Effingham counties were povided the authority to tax firearms.

GA
1866

1866 — Georgia — Militia Musters

R. H. Clark, T. R. R. Cobb & D. Irwin, The Code of the State of Georgia 816 (1873)

Continued ban on dueling, but modified the prison minimum to 1 year and maximum 3 years. Deaths resulting from duels...

GA
1866

1866 — Kentucky — Hunting

1866 Ky. L. ch. 656, p. 52

Banned hunting on another's property on Sundays, punishable by a fine.

KY
1866

Prohibited the establishment of militia organizations outside of the governor's auspices.

MA
1866

1866 — Massachusetts — Militia Parades

1866 Mass. L. chap. 210, p. 197

Militiamen were not to attend parades with loaded weapons without permission, nor were they to discharge their arms on their...

MA
1866

Charlotte could institute a $50 tax on every pistol, bowie knife, dirk, sword cane, or other deadly weapons worn upon...

NC
1866

1866 — North Carolina — Arms Tax

1866 N.C. L. chap. 21, pp. 33–34

Continued to tax bowie knives, pistols, and other arms. Added rifle canes to the list of taxable items. Tax across...

NC
1866