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1894 Ala. Laws 616

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Approved the town of Columbia to require licensing but also placed a maximum license fee of one hundred dollars on dealers of pistols, pistol cartridges, bowie knives, dirk knives. Gun shops, or gun repair shops capped at five dollars.
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[AI GENERATED] The 1894 Alabama Code, specifically Section 616, pertains to the regulation of firearms in the state. This legislation was enacted during a period of significant growth and urbanization in the United States, with many states implementing laws aimed at controlling gun ownership and use. In this context, the Alabama statute likely reflects broader national trends towards stricter firearm regulations. The section's content is not explicitly stated in the provided title, but it is reasonable to infer that it addresses aspects such as licensing requirements, prohibited persons, or perhaps even the carrying of concealed firearms. Further research would be necessary to determine the specific provisions and their historical significance within Alabama's legal framework.

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LICENSE - DEALERS

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1894

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