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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

Allowed town of Waverly to regulate sale of firearms, concealed carry, and storage.

TN
1899

1899 — McKinney, Texas — Gunpowder Storage

Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of Mckinney 40 (1899)

Prohibited persons from keeping more than four kegs of gunpowder in McKinney.

TX
1899

Allowed Sisterville to regulate gunpowder.

WV
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

1898 — Alavama — Arms Dealer Taxation

1898 Ala. chap. 9036, p. 190.

Occupational tax/license of $100 on dealers of pistols, Bowie knives, or dirk knives. $5 tax for wholesale dealers in pistol...

AL
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

Insittuted a $5 tax on pistol ammunition dealers.

MS
1898

1898 — Woburn, Massachusetts — Gunpowder License

Revised Ordinances of the City of Woburn. Revised Woburn, Massachusetts 91 (1898)

Required a license to sell gunpowder. Did not apply to simple gunpowder storage in fire proof containers.

MA
1898

City of Boise granted the ability to regulate gunpowder storage.

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1897