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1899 — McKinney, Texas — Weapon Discharge

Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of McKinney 16-17 (1899)

Prohibited firing arms in McKinney, TX. Exceptions to this ordinance included gunsmiths, police officers, and Mayoral permits.

TX
1899

1899 — Victoria, Texas — Weapon Discharge

Revised Ordinances of the City of Victoria Texas 75 (1899)

Prohibited firing weapons in the town of Victoria unless one is a gunsmith, training, at a place approved by the...

TX
1899

1899 — Utah — Hunting

1899 Utah L. chap. 26, pp. 42-43

Prohibited hunting fowl with shotguns larger than 10 guage.

UT
1899

1899 — Wyoming — Hunting

Josiah A. Van Orsdel & Feinmore Chatterton, Revised Statutes of Wyoming, in Force December 1, 1899 600 (1899)

This law prohibited trapping fowl. It further institutes a hunting season for fowl, requiring they be killed by gunshot from...

WY
1899

1899 — Boulder, Colorado — Discharge & Carry

Oscar F. Greene, A Revised Ordinances of the City of Boulder 157 (1899)

Prohibited everyone, except police officers, from discharging or carrying firearms and gunpowder in parks.

CO
1899

1899 — Fairfield, Nebraska — Concealed Carry

Compiled Ordinances of the City of Fairfield, Clay County, Nebraska 34 (1899)

Prohibited concealed carry in Fairfield unless one is a member of the police.

NE
1899

1899 — Colorado — Hunting

1899 Colo. L. chap. 98, p. 193

Prohibited hunting game with firearms other than "ordinary shoulder gun[s] or pistol[s]."

CO
1899

1899 — Florida — Weapon Discharge

1899 Fla. L. chap. 4701, p. 93

Discharging a weapon on a train was prohibited except for self-defense. Recklessley handling a firearm on a train was likewise...

FL
1899

Prohibited firing guns near public roads that leave the town in Sparta.

NC
1899

1899 — Oklahoma — Indian Arms Sales

Dorset Carter, Annotated Statutes of the Indian Territory: Embracing All Laws of a General and Permanent Character in Force at the Close of the Second Session of the Fifty-fifth Congress 757 (1899)

Prohibited selling arms or ammunition to hostile Indians. The law also prohibited Indians from hunting on U.S. lands.

OK
1899