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1886 Ala. Laws 36

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Imposed occupational tax of three hundred dollars on dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, Bowie-knives, and dirks
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[AI GENERATED] The 1886 Alabama Code, as reflected in the Alabama Laws of 1886 (page 36), likely pertains to a specific legislative enactment within that year's codification. Given the time period and jurisdiction, it is probable that this code addresses various aspects of state law, including civil or penal matters. Without access to the full text or more detailed metadata, it is difficult to provide a precise summary. However, in the context of Alabama's legal history during the late 19th century, such codes often included provisions related to property rights, contracts, marriage laws, and public health regulations. The specific content of this code would have been influenced by prevailing social norms, economic conditions, and the state's constitutional framework at that time.

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TAX - DEALERS

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1886

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