Advanced Search

Filters

Date Range
to
Jurisdiction
Conduct
Instrument

Search Results (43)

Missouri
Clear all

1897 — St. Joseph, Missouri — Concealed Carry

William K. Amick, The General Ordinances of the City of Saint Joseph (A City of the Second Class) Embracing all Ordinances of General Interest in Force July 15, 1897, together with the Laws of the State of Missouri of a General Nature Applicable to the City of St. Joseph. Compiled and Arranged 508 (1897)

Made the concealed carry of various weapons in St. Joseph a misdemeanor.

MO
1897

1897 — St. Joseph, Missouri — Minimum Age

William K. Amick, The General Ordinances of the City of Saint Joseph (A City of the Second Class) Embracing all Ordinances of General Interest in Force July 15, 1897, together with the Laws of the State of Missouri of a General Nature Applicable to the City of St. Joseph. Compiled and Arranged 509 (1897)

Forbade the sale of ammunition and firearms to any minor below the age of 16 years of age.

MO
1897

1894 — Huntsville, Missouri — Concealed Carry

The Revised Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Missouri, of 1894. Collated, Revised, Printed and Published by Authority of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Huntsville, Missouri, Under an Ordinance of the Said City, Entitled: “An Ordinance in Relation to Ordinances, and the Publication Thereof.” Approved on the 11th Day of June, 189 58-59 (1894)

Prohibited specifically concealed carry, but prohibited all carry in churches, school rooms, courts, lawful assemblies, and election precincts. The rules...

MO
1894

Prohibited using gunpowder for hunting and fishing and required a permit to keep gunpowder and other explosive substances.

MO
1893

1892 — St. Louis, Missouri — Concealed Carry

Eugene McQuillin, The Municipal Code of St. Louis 737-8 (1901)

Prohibited the carrying slungshots and the concealed carry of pistols, knuckles, and other weapons. An exception was granted to police...

MO
1892

1888 — DeSoto, Missouri — Gunpowder Storage

An Ordinance in Revision of the Ordinances of the City of DeSoto, Jefferson Co., State of Missouri, and for the Government of Said City 52 (1888)

Those who breach the peace and were caught with a weapon are charged with another misdemeanor.

MO
1888

1888 — St. Joseph, Missouri — License

Henry Smith Kelley, Laws Applicable to and Governing the City of Saint Joseph, Mo., As a City of the Second Class, Contained in the Revised Statutes of 1879, and Subsequent Legislative Enactments; Also the General Ordinances Now in Force, Revised and Made to Conform to the Laws Governing Such Cities 192 (1888)

Law required a license to operate shooting gallery.

MO
1888

1887 — St. Louis, Missouri — Gunpowder Storage

M.J. Sullivan, The Revised Ordinance of the City of St. Louis, 1887. To Which are Prefixed the Constitution of the United States, Constitution of the State of Missouri, a Digest of Acts of the General Assembly Relating to the City, the Scheme for the Separation of the Governments of the City and County of St. Louis and the Charter of the City 689-690 (1887)

Instituted a 5lbs gunpowder storage limit and required dealers of gunpowder to have a large sign displaying "Powder for Sale."...

MO
1887

1887 — St. Louis, Kansas — Minimum Age

Chester H. Krum, Reviser, The Revised Ordinance City of St. Louis. No. 17188. Approved April 7, 1893 885 (1895)

Prohibited selling firearms or ammunition to minors without the written consent of their parent or guardian.

MO
1887

Combined both the concealed carry and brandishing/exhibiting statute. Forbade carrying the listed weapons if under the influence of drugs or...

MO
1885