1898 Ala. Laws 190
Abstract
Placed a one hundred dollar tax on dealers of pistols, Bowie knives, or dirk knives of one hundred dollars. Also taxed dealers of pistol and rifle cartridges at ten dollars.
Summary
[AI GENERATED] The 1898 Alabama Code is a comprehensive compilation of state laws enacted by the Alabama Legislature in 1897 and effective as of January 1, 1898. This code revision aimed to modernize and consolidate existing statutes into a single, organized framework. The 1898 Alabama Laws, specifically, reflect significant changes in various areas, including civil procedure, property law, and criminal justice. Notably, this period saw the codification of firearms regulations, which were influenced by federal laws such as the 1876 Posse Comitatus Act and the 1881 Interstate Commerce Act. The code also introduced new provisions governing concealed carry permits, hunting regulations, and the sale of firearms. Overall, the 1898 Alabama Laws demonstrate a shift towards more systematic and comprehensive governance in the state, reflecting broader national trends in lawmaking during this era.
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TAX - DEALERS