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1899 — Kentucky — Hunting Restrictions

1898 Ky. Gen. Stat. ch. 36, p. 547

Banned hunting on another's land without consent, punishable by fine of up to $25.

KY
1898

1892 — Kentucky — Occupational License Tax

1891–92 Ky. L. chap. 217, p. 1001

Restates occupational license tax of $50 on vendors of bowie knives and $25 for pistols.

KY
1892

1891 — Kentucky — Storage and Carry

1891 Ky. L. chap. 222, p. 1076

Allowed cities to regulate gunpowder storage and concealed carry.

KY
1891

1891 — Kentucky — Occupational License Tax

1891 Ky. L. chap. 103, p. 345-46

Amended 1885 Kentucky tax laws. Occupational license tax of $50 on vendors of bowie knives, and the tax was reduced...

KY
1891

1891 — Kentucky — State Constitution

Ky. Constitution of 1891, § 1.7.

Right to bear arms enshrined in the state constitution but allowed for concealed weapon restrictions.

KY
1891

1885 — Kentucky — Vendor Tax

1885 Ky. L. chap. 1233, p. 154

Occupational license tax of $50 instituted on vendors of pistols and bowie-knives

KY
1885

Authorized Uniontown to prohibit weapon discharge and concealed carry.

KY
1883

1880 — Kentucky — Concealed Carry

J. F. Bullitt & John Feland, The General Statutes of Kentucky, as Compiled by Edward I. Bullock, James M. Nesbitt, and George W. Craddock, and Adopted by the General Assembly, by an Act Approved April 22, 1873 359 (1880)

Prohibited the concealed carry of deadly weapons unless one has grounds to believe himself, his family, or his property is...

KY
1880

Limited firing guns in the city of Vanceburg unless one was in a certain profession or defending themselves.

KY
1875

1874 — Kentucky — Gunsmith Liens

1876 Ky. L. chap. 467, p. 528

Law gave gunsmiths a lien on all guns they have repaired, and the ability to sell said guns, if not...

KY
1874