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1895 — Sylacauga, Alabama — License Taxation

1894-1895 Ala. L. chap. 494, p. 989

Gave municipality the power to impose license taxes upon arms dealers.

AL
1895

1892 — Alabama — Arms Dealer License

1 William Logan Martin, Commissioner, The Code of Alabama, Adopted by Act of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, Approved February 16, 1897, Entitled “An Act to Adopt a Code of Laws for the State Alabama ” with Such Statutes Passed at the Session of 1896-97, as are Required to be Incorporated Therein by Act Approved February 17, 1897; and with Citations to the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State Construing or Mentioning the Statutes 1137 (1897)

Alabama instituted $300 licensing fee for dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, Bowie knives, and dirk knives.

AL
1892

1885 — Birmingham, Alabama — License Fee

1884-5 Ala. L. chap. 338, p. 603-604

Birmingham instituted a $5 license fee on dealers of pistol cartridges.

AL
1885

1882 — Little Rock, Arkansas — Arms Dealer License

John H. Cherry, Digest of the Laws and Ordinances of the City of Little Rock, with the Constitution of the State of Arkansas; General Incorporation Laws; and All Acts of the General Assembly Relating to the City; in Force March 10, 1882 146-49 (1882)

Instituted a $25 annual license fee for dealers of pistols and shooting galleries in Little Rock, Arkansas.

AR
1882

Instituted a licencing fee of $25 on shooting galleries.

AL
1874

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...

OR
1872

1858 — Minnesota — Gunpowder Regulations

The Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, (To August 1st, 1863, Inclusive,) Together with Legislative Acts Relating to the City 166-67 (1863)

Regulated the transport, manufacture, and sale of gunpowder. There is a fee to store gunpowder, requirement for a permit for...

MN
1858

Foreign ships could pay fees in gunpowder.

NH
1759

1669 — Massachusetts — Weapon Maintenence

2 Arthur Vollmer, Military Obligation: The American Tradition: A Compilation of the Enactments of Compulsion from the Earliest Settlements of the Original Thirteen Colonies in 1607 Through the Articles of Confederation 1789, Part 6 80 (1947)

Troops who mantained their own weapons were exempted from various fees. Towns were required to find certain edged weapons at...

MA
1669