An Act to Amend the Several Acts for the Better Regulation of the Town of Lexington, § 3, 1806 Ky. Acts 121, 122 (William Hunter 1807).
"AN ACT
To amend the several acts for the better regulation of the town of Lexington...
...Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That said trustees are hereby authorised to make such regulations as they may deem necessary and proper, relative to the keeping of gun-powder in the said town of Lexington, and if necessary may prohibit any inhabitants of said town, from keeping in the settled parts thereof, any quantity of gun powder which might in case of fire be dangerous: and any person violating such rules & regulations, or refusing to comply with the same, shall be liable for every such offence, to pay any sum not exceeding ten dollars, to be recovered and applies as aforesaid."
Acts Passed at the First Session of the Sixteenth General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Begun and Held at the Capitol in the Town of Frankfort, on Monday the Third of November in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six, and of the Commonwealth the Fifteenth (Frankfort, KY: William Hunter, 1807), 122. An Act to Amend the Several Acts for the Better Regulation of the Town of Lexington, § 3. Approved December 27, 1806.
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