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An Act to Amend Militia Law, Chapter 16 [H. B. No. 515] in General Laws of the State of Texas Passed at the Regular Session of the Twenty-First Legislature (1889).

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  • 1889
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“Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas: That Article 3249, of Chapter 2, and Articles 3293, 3294, 3295, 3304, 3306, 3307, 3308, 3318, 3327, and 3329, of Chapter 4, Revised Statutes of Texas, shall be amended to read as follows:

Article 3294. Any number of persons not less than forty nor more than one hundred, of good moral character, desiring to form a company of volunteer guards, may meet and declare such purpose, and after obtaining consent from the governor may perfect their organization by electing their company officers in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. And it shall not be lawful for any body of men whatsoever, other than the regularly organized volunteer guard, to associate themselves together as a military company or organization, or to parade in public with arms in any part of the state, without the license of the governor therefor.

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1889, TX, An Act to Amend Militia Law, Chapter 16, § 1


General Laws of the State of Texas Passed at the Regular Session of the Twenty-First Legislature Convened at the City of Austin, January 8, 1889, Adjourned April 6, 1889 (Austin, TX: State Printing Office, 1889), 12-13. Chapter 16 [H. B. No. 515], An Act to Amend Article 3249, of Chapter 2, and Articles 3293, 3294, 3295, 3304, 3306, 3307, 3308, 3318, 3327, and 3329, of Chapter 4 (Militia Law), Revised Statutes of the State of Texes[sic], and to Repeal Articles 3319, 3320, 3321, 3322, 3323, 3324, 3325, and 3326, Chapter 4, of Said Militia Law, § 1. Approved April 5, 1889.