W.M. S. Thorington, The Code of Ordinances of the City Council of Montgomery 240, §§ 635-36 (1888)
Abstract
Any person who shall sell, give or deliver to any minor any small pistol, or any pistol known as a toy pistol, in which powder and ball can be used, or a metallic cartridge containing a leaden ball, which can be exploded, shall, on conviction, be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars.
Summary
[AI GENERATED] The Code of Ordinances of the City Council of Montgomery, as codified by W.M.S. Thorington in 1888, includes sections 635-636. These ordinances likely pertained to firearms regulations within the city limits of Montgomery during that time period. Given the late 19th-century context, it is reasonable to infer that these provisions may have addressed issues related to public safety, gun ownership, and potential restrictions on carrying or possessing firearms within the city. The specific details of sections 635-636 would require access to the original ordinances for a more comprehensive understanding; however, they likely reflect the evolving attitudes towards gun control and municipal governance prevalent during the late 19th century in the United States.
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TRANSFER - MINORS, POSSESSION - MINORS