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OHIO REV. CODE, ch. 834, § 6 (Corey & Fairbank 1835).

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  • 1831
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“Chap. DCCCXXXIV.— An act for the prevention of certain immoral practices…

    ...§ 6. That if any person or persons shall play bullets along or across any street in any town or village within this state; or if any person or persons shall run any horse or horses within the limits of any such town or village; or if any person or persons shall shoot or fire a gun at a target within the limits of any recorded town plat in this state: every person or persons so offending shall be fined in a sum not exceeding five dollars, nor less than fifty cents."

Salmon P. Chase, ed., The Statutes of Ohio and of the Northwestern Territory, Adopted or Enacted from 1788 to 1833 Inclusive: Together with Ordinance of 1787; the Constitutions of Ohio and of the United States, and Various Public Instruments and Acts of Congress: Illustrated by a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Ohio; Numerous References and Notes, and Copious Indexes, vol. 3 (Cincinnati, OH: Corey & Fairbank, 1835), 1740. Chapter 834—An Act for the Prevention of Certain Immoral Practices, § 6. Passed February 17, 1831.