TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 11 P31

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 11 P31 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | MILESTONES IN THE LAW DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA V. HELLER 287 online at http population documentation twps 0027 tab all Internet materials as visited June 19 2008 and available in Clerk of Court s case file . Boston in 1746 had a law prohibiting the discharge of any Gun or Pistol charged with Shot or Ball in the Town on penalty of 40 shillings a law that was later revived in 1778. See Act of May 28 1746 ch. 10 An Act for Reviving and Continuing Sundry Laws that are Expired and Near Expiring 1778 Massachusetts Session Laws ch. 5 pp. 193 194. Philadelphia prohibited on penalty of 5 shillings or two days in jail if the fine were not paid firing a gun or setting off fireworks in Philadelphia without a governor s special license. See Act of Aug. 26 1721 4 in 3 Mitchell Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania 253-254. And New York City banned on penalty of a 20-shilling fine the firing of guns even in houses for the three days surrounding New Year s Day. 5 Colonial Laws of New York ch. 1501 pp. 244-246 1894 see also An Act to Suppress the Disorderly Practice of Firing Guns c. on the Times Therein Mentioned 8 Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania 1770-1776 pp. 410-412 1902 similar law for all inhabited parts of Pennsylvania . See also An Act for preventing Mischief being done in the Town of Newport or in any other Town in this Government 1731 Rhode Island Session Laws prohibiting on penalty of 5 shillings for a first offense and more for subsequent offenses the firing of any Gun or Pistol . in the Streets of any of the Towns of this Government or in any Tavern of the same after dark on any Night whatsoever . Furthermore several towns and cities including Philadelphia New York and Boston regulated for fire-safety reasons the storage of gunpowder a necessary component of an operational firearm. See Cornell DeDino A Well Regulated Right 73 Fordham . 487 510-512 2004 . Boston s law in particular impacted the use of firearms in the home very much as the District s

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