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1876 Ala. Code 929-30

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§ 4406: Prohibited hunting wild hogs with a dog and gun without giving notice to "at least three freeholders in the neighborhood." Violators fined not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars.
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[AI GENERATED] The 1876 Alabama Code sections 929-930 pertain to the carrying of concealed weapons in public places, with specific provisions for exemptions and penalties. Under these regulations, individuals were generally prohibited from carrying concealed firearms or other deadly weapons, except for those who had been issued a permit by the local authorities. Such permits were typically granted to sheriffs, constables, and other law enforcement officials, as well as to individuals deemed necessary for public safety, such as railroad guards. Those found guilty of violating this provision faced fines and imprisonment, with the exact penalties varying depending on the circumstances of the offense. This legislation reflects the prevailing attitudes towards gun control in the late 19th century, which emphasized public safety and order while also acknowledging certain exceptions for individuals deemed necessary to maintain law and order.

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HUNTING REGULATION

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1871

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