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1896 — Virginia — Concealed Carry

1896 Va. L. chap. 745, p. 826

Allowed county (hustings) judges to issue one year concealed carry permits. Added jail time of not more than 30 days...

VA
1896

1894 — Virginia — Minimum Age

1893–94 Va. L. chap. 366, pp. 425-26

Forbade selling pistols, dirks, and bowie knives to minors.

VA
1894

1893 — Virginia — Arms Taxation

1893 Va. L. chap. 797, p. 931

Listed rifles, muskets, firearms, bowie knives, dirks, and similar weapons as taxable personal property. There was an exception for arms...

VA
1893

Authorized Danville to tax and deny pistol gallery licenses.

VA
1890

1890 — Virginia — Minimum Age

1889–90 Va. L. chap. 152, p. 118

Forbade selling pistols, dirks, and bowie knives to minors.

VA
1890

1889 — Virginia — Arms Taxation

1889 Va. L. chap. 19, p. 19

Listed rifles, muskets, firearms, bowie knives, dirks, and similar weapons as taxable personal property. There was an exception for arms...

VA
1889

1887 — Virginia — Concealed Carry

Edward Calohill Burks, Waller Redd Staples & John William Riely, The Code of Virginia: With the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States; and the Constitution of Virginia 897 (1888)

Penalties set for concealed carry in Virginia: a fine of not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars...

VA
1887

1887 — Lynchburg, Virginia — Weapon Discharge

Thomas D. Davis, The Code of the City of Lynchburg, Va., Containing the Charter of 1880, with the Amendments of 1884, 1886 and 1887, and the General Ordinances in Force July 1st, 1887, Also a Digest of Acts of Assembly and of Ordinances Affecting the Rights and Interests of the City of Lynchburg and its Citizens, Together with a Brief Sketch, Historical and Statistical 116 (1887)

Prohibited weapon discharge in Lynchburg, including cannons.

VA
1887

1887 — Lynchburg, Virginia — Gunpowder Transport

Thomas D. Davis, The Code of the City of Lynchburg, Va., Containing the Charter of 1880, with the Amendments of 1884, 1886 and 1887, and the General Ordinances in Force July 1st, 1887, Also a Digest of Acts of Assembly and of Ordinances Affecting the Rights and Interests of the City of Lynchburg and its Citizens, Together with a Brief Sketch, Historical and Statistical 117 (1887)

Regulated transport of gunpowder in Lynchburg.

VA
1887

Prohibited shooting guns in Smithfield cemetary.

VA
1885