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1895 — Missouri — Paramilitaries

2 Decius Spear Wade, Frederick W. Cole, & B. Platt Carpenter, The Codes and Statutes of Montana. In Force July 1st, 1895. Including the Political Code, Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedure and Penal Code. As Amended and Adopted by the Fourth Legislative Assembly, Together with Other Laws Continued in Force 873 (1895)

Bringing in mercenaries to preserve the peace without permission prohibited.

MT
1895

Law outlined militia arms requirements.

AZ
1891

1889 — West Virginia — Militia Parades

1889-1890 W.V. L., chap. 24, p. 86

Prohibited armed military parades by non-authorized militias.

WV
1889

1889 — Texas — Militia

General Laws of the State of Texas Passed at the Regular Session of the Twenty-First Legislature 12-13 (1889)

Prohibited unlicensed organizations from parading in public with arms.

TX
1889

1880 — Maine — Militia Weapon Discharge

1880 Me. L. chap. 225, p. 244

Militiamen who without order discharge a firearm are to be fined between $5-25.

ME
1880

Banned private paramilitary organizations without a license from the Governor.

IL
1879

1873 — Iowa — Militia Conscription

1878 Iowa L. chap. 125, p. 108-116

Required able bodied men to join the militia. Regulated the return and treatment of arms.

IA
1878

Soldiers who arrived with loaded weapons to a parade without orders were fined.

MO
1877

1873 — Kentucky — Militia Parades

Edward I. Bullock, James M. Nesbitt & George W. Craddock, The General Statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. To Which are Prefixed Magna Charta, the Constitution of the United States, the Constitutions of Kentucky, and the Other Documents Ordered by Law 669 (1873)

Prohibited militiamen from bringing loaded rifles to parades without an order from a superior. Prohibited the discharge of those weapons...

KY
1873

1872 — Montana — Militia Arsenal Regulations

Laws, Memorials, and Resolutions, of the Territory of Montana, Passed at the Seventh Session of the Legislative Assembly, Begun at Virginia City, Monday, December 4, 1871, and Concluded January 12, 1872. To Which Are Prefixed the Constitution of the United States, and the Acts Organizing the Territory 562-63 (1872)

Required arsenals to report annually the quantity of arms and ammunition in their possession.

MT
1872