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A Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of Tuscaloosa 149-50, § 330 (1885)

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Prohibited use of firearms while fighting in a public place, except for in self defense. On conviction, violator shall pay a fine of no more than $25 and face imprisonment or work for the city for a period not exceeding 30 days.
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[AI GENERATED] The Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of Tuscaloosa, enacted in 1885, contains provisions related to firearms regulation. Section 330, specifically, pertains to the carrying and possession of firearms within city limits. The ordinance likely reflects the prevailing attitudes towards gun control during the late 19th century, which often emphasized public safety and order. It is probable that this section addresses specific regulations regarding concealed carry, licensing requirements, or restrictions on firearm ownership, although the exact details are not provided in the title. As a municipal ordinance from the late 19th century, it would have been subject to local interpretation and enforcement, potentially influenced by state laws governing firearms at the time.

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1885

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