An Act Relative to Crime and Punishment, ch. 26, § 58, 1831 Ind. Acts 180, 192 (Douglas & Maguire).
"CHAPTER XXVI.
An Act relative to Crime and Punishment.
[Approved, February 10, 1831.]...
...Sec. 58. That every person, not being a traveller, who shall wear or carry a dirk, pistol, sword in a cane, or other dangerous weapon concealed, shall upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars."
The Revised Laws of Indiana, in Which Are Comprised All Such Acts of a General Nature as Are in Force in Said State, Adopted and Enacted by the General Assembly at the Fifteenth Session: to Which Are Prefixed the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the U.S., the Constitution of the State of Indiana, and Sundry Other Documents, Connected with the Political History of the Territory and State of Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: Douglas & Maguire, 1831), 192. Chapter 26—An Act Relative to Crime and Punishment, § 58. Approved February 10, 1831.
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