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1899 — Fayette, Alabama — Arms Dealer License

1898–99 Ala. chap. 549, p. 1046

Gave municipality power to license dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, Bowie knives, or dirk knives.

AL
1899

1899 — Alaska — Concealed Carry

1899 U.S. Stat. ch. 429, p. 1270

Restricted the concealed carry of slung shots, pistols, knuckles, and knives in DC. Contains pocket knife exception.

AK
1899

Salisbury could levy up to a $500 tax on anyone selling pistols, bowie knives, dirks, slungshots, brass or metallic knuckles,...

NC
1899

Monroe could levy up to a $100 tax on anyone selling pistols, bowie knives, dirks, slingshots, brass or metal knuckles,...

NC
1899

1899 — New York — Minimum Age

1899 N.Y. L. ch. 603, p. 1341

Banned the manufacture, sale, or gifting of various weapons to give to minors (below the ages of 18 or 12).

NY
1899

1899 — Oklahoma — Concealed Carry

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 243-44 (1899)

Modified previous concealed carry restrictions to allow for the carry of army or navy pistols.

OK
1899

1899 — Wichita, Kansas — Concealed Carry

Bruce L. Keenan, Book of Ordinances of the City of Wichita Published by Authority of a Resolution Adopted by the City Council April 24, 1899, under the Direction of Judiciary Committee and City Attorney, and Formally Authorized by Ordinance No. 1680 45-46 (1900)

Prohibits the carry of "bean snapper[s]". Prohibits the carry of firearms and other weapons.

KS
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

Gave municipality power to license dealers of pistols, Bowie knives, dirk knives, or brass knuckles.

AL
1898

1898 — Georgia — Public Carry

1898 Ga. L. chap. 103, p. 60.

Added metal knuckles to concealed carry ban.

GA
1898