1874-75 Ala. Laws 41
Abstract
§ 102, pt. 27: Imposed $25 occupational tax on dealers of pistols, Bowie knives, and dirk knives.
Summary
[AI GENERATED] The 1874-75 Alabama Laws, Section 41, pertains to the regulation of firearms in the state of Alabama during the late 19th century. This legislation was enacted amidst a period of Reconstruction and social change following the Civil War. The statute likely addressed issues related to public safety, law enforcement, and the rights of citizens to possess and carry firearms. Given the historical context, it is probable that the law imposed certain restrictions or requirements on the ownership and use of firearms, such as licensing, registration, or age limits. Further analysis would be necessary to determine the specific provisions and their intended impact on Alabama's firearm regulations during this time period.
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TAX - DEALERS