1936 Ala. Laws 52
Abstract
No. 82, § 8: Prohibited transfer of a pistol to any person under the age of eighteen, to those believed to be convicted of a violent crime, drug addicts, habitual drunks, or those of unsound mind.
Summary
[AI GENERATED] The 1936 Alabama Legislative Session enacted "An Act relating to the carrying of concealed weapons." This legislation aimed to regulate the possession and transportation of firearms in public, with specific provisions for permit requirements, exemptions, and penalties for non-compliance. The law likely built upon earlier statutes governing concealed carry, reflecting a broader trend towards stricter regulations on firearm ownership during this period. As Alabama's laws evolved to address concerns about public safety and order, this act would have contributed to the state's firearms legislation, influencing subsequent amendments and revisions.
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TRANSFER - DANGEROUS PERSONS, TRANSFER - MINORS