Control of Firearms Sales: Hearing...on S. 2751...Feb. 26, 19321932 - 25 pages |
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432 DATE DUE 48 hours amendment ARTHUR CAPPER believe BILL TO CONTROL carry a pistol Carrying concealed weapon CHAIRMAN child Columbia or elsewhere COLUMBIA UNITED Committee Control of firearms control the possession CORPORATION COUNSEL crime of violence dangerous weapon DATE DUE STANFORD deadly or dangerous deadly weapon dealer District of Columbia DUE STANFORD UNIVERSITY EVAN H fingerprinting firearms sa Stanford gangsters going House IMLAY include a rifle jail wardens JONES law enforcement officers legislation license to carry license to purchase manufacturer person shall carry pistol concealed place of business police department policemen punished by imprisonment purchaser thereof RECKORD sawed-off shotgun sell SENATOR CAPPER Senator CAREY Senator COPELAND Senator KING sheriffs shooting STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES statute Sullivan act superintendent of police tear gas tear-gas bomb tear-gas gun uniform firearms act UNITED STATES SENATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES STANFORD vehicle VERNON E Washington watchmen WEST words York York Legislature
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Page 1 - If any part of this Act is for any reason declared void, it is declared to be the intent of this Act that such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Act. Sec. 8. This Act may be cited as the "Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit.
Page 1 - An Act to control the possession, sale, transfer, and use of pistols and other dangerous weapons in the District of Columbia, to provide penalties, to prescribe rules of evidence, and for other purposes", approved July 8, 1932 (DC Code, sec.
Page 1 - That machine guns, or sawed-off shotguns, and blackjacks may be possessed by the members of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States, the National Guard, or Organized Reserves when on duty, the Post Office Department or its employees when on duty, marshals, sheriffs, prison or jail wardens, or their deputies, policemen, or other duly appointed law-enforcement officers, officers or employees of the United States...
Page 1 - ... pistol, revolver, or any other firearm, any knife having a blade longer than five inches, any razor with an unguarded blade and any metal pipe or bar used or intended to be used as a club.