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1865-66 Ala. Laws 7

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§ 2, pt. 11: Imposed an annual tax of two dollars on each person who is not a regular dealer but in possession of pistols and revolvers. Imposed an annual tax of three dollars on each person who is not a regular dealer but in possession of bowie knives or knives of like description.
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[AI GENERATED] The 1865-66 Alabama Legislative Session enacted a law codified as 1865-66 Ala. Laws 7, which pertains to the regulation of firearms in the state. This legislation was likely influenced by the tumultuous post-Civil War era and the subsequent Reconstruction period in Alabama. The law's specific provisions are not explicitly stated in the title, but it is reasonable to infer that it addressed issues related to public safety, order, or the reorganization of state institutions following the war. As a product of its time, this legislation may have reflected the state's efforts to establish order and maintain control amidst the social and economic upheaval caused by the conflict. Further research would be necessary to determine the law's exact content and significance within the broader historical context of Alabama's Reconstruction era.

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TAX - PROPERTY OR SALES

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1866

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