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1898 — Oregon City, Oregon — Weapon Carry

The Charter of Oregon City, Oregon, Together with the Ordinances and Rules of Order 259 (1898)

Prohibited concealed carry of deadly weapons except for self-defense or if permission is granted.

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1898

Prohibited the use of swivel guns while hunting fowl.

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1895

Prohibited any person above the age of 16 from brandishing a gun and pointing it at another except in self...

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1893

Prohibited firing guns on public highways or trespassing with guns, both deemed misdemeanor offences punishable by a fine.

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1893

Allowed Junction to tax shooting galleries and prohibit the discharge of guns.

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1885

Carrying any pistol, dirk, dagger, metal knuckles, and other dangerous weapons was deemed a misdemeanor punishable by fine and imprisonment.

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1885

1855 — Portland, Ohio — Firing Weapons

J. C. Moreland, Charter and Ordinances of the City of Portland and Table of Grades: Together with the Rules of Order, Reports of officers, etc. 207 (1879)

Prohibited firing guns in Portland, OH. Police chiefs may give permits to shoot on holidays.

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1879

Allowed Polk County to regulate gunpowder storage.

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1878

1876 — Jacksonville, Oregon — Weapon Discharge

Ordinances of the Town of Jacksonville, to Which Are Prefixed the Town Charter and Other Acts of the Legislature of Oregon Relating to Towns, Together with Amendments to the Charter and Ordinances 44-45 (1876)

Banned firing guns in cemeteries.

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1876

1872 — Portland, Oregon — Gunpowder Storage

Charter of the City of Portland, Street and Fire Department Laws, Ordinances, Regulations &c 225-27 (1872)

Instituted a license and fee for gunpowder vendors. Gunpowder was to be stored in marked metallic cases and no one...

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1872