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1898 — Georgia — Weapon Discharge

1898 Ga. L. chap. 34, pp. 107-08

Made it illegal to discharge a gun on Sunday except in defense of person or property.

GA
1898

1898 — Georgia — Arms Dealer Tax

1898 Ga. L. chap 150, p. 25

Mantained $25 occupational tax for arms dealers and changed ammunition definition to "shooting cartridges, pistol or rifle cartridges."

GA
1898

1898 — Georgia — Public Carry

1898 Ga. L. chap. 103, p. 60.

Added metal knuckles to concealed carry ban.

GA
1898

1897 — Georgia — Weapon Discharge

1897 Ga. L. chap. 282, pp. 96-97

Made it illegal to discharge a gun on a train or at any picnic except for self defense.

GA
1897

1896 — Georgia — Occupational Tax

1896 Ga. L. chap. 132, p. 25

Restated occupational tax for arms dealer, holding it at $25.

GA
1896

1894 — Georgia — Occupational Tax

1894 Ga. L. chap. 151, p. 21

Reduced arms dealer occupational tax to $25.

GA
1894

1892 — Georgia — Weapon Discharge

1892 Ga. L. chap. 139, p. 108

Made it illegal to fire a gun or other missile at a train or inside of a train, deeming it...

GA
1892

1892 — Georgia — Occupational Tax

1892 Ga. L. chap. 133. p. 25.

Added dealers of metal knucks to the occupational tax.

GA
1892

1890 — Georgia — Occupational Tax

1890 Ga. L. chap. 131, p. 38.

Increased arms dealer occupational tax to $100.

GA
1890

Required taxpayers to disclose personal property and business property, including the value of firearms and Bowie knives as part of...

GA
1889