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" The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned. "
Lawyers' Reports Annotated - Page 61
1917
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The American's Own Book: Or, The Constitutions of the Several States in the ...

John Bigelow - 1848 - 538 pages
...other proper purposes, by petition, redress, or remonstrance. 2 1 . That the right of the citizens to bear arms, in defense of themselves and the State, shall not be questioned. 22. That no standing army shall, in time of peace, be kept up, without the consent of the Legislature...
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Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Passed, Volume 1

Kentucky - 1851 - 548 pages
...proper purposes, by petition, address, or remonstrance. SECTION 25. That the rights of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned ; but the General Assembly may pass laws to prevent persons from carrying concealed arms. SECTION 26....
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Constitution of the State of New York: Adopted in 1846 : with a Comparative ...

New York (State) - 1867 - 254 pages
...times, be in strict subordination to the civil power. Ala., 74. — That the rights of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned; but the General Assembly may pass laws to prevent persons from carrying concealed arms. A";/., 224....
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The General Statutes of the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Kentucky - 1873 - 986 pages
...or other proper purposes by petition, address, or remonstrance. SEC. 23. The rights of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned. SEC. 24. That no standing army shall, in time of peace, be kept up without the consent of the Legislature...
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Smull's Legislative Hand Book: Rules and Decisions ... Legislative Directory

1878 - 768 pages
...or other proper purposes, by pctition, address, or remonstrance. SECT. 21. The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned. SECT. 22. No standing army shall, in time of peace, be kept up without the consent of the Legislature,...
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 28

1915 - 880 pages
...bear arms in defense of himself and the state." In that of Pennsylvania: "The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the state shall not be questioned." In that of South Carolina: "The people have a right to keep and bear arms for the common defense."...
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Lackawanna Jurist, Volume 11

1911 - 410 pages
...Constitution of Pennsylvania which provides in the Declaration of Rights that the right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned; (2), because it is an unreasonable exercise of the city's police power; (3), because it is oppressive...
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Elements of Civil Government: Prepared for the Public Schools of Pennsylvania

George I. Wright - 1893 - 170 pages
...or other proper purposes by petition, address, or remonstrance. SEC. 2i. The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned. SEC. 22. No standing army shall, in time of peace, be kept up without the consent of the legislature,...
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American Constitutions: Comprising the Declaration of Independence, the ...

New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1126 pages
...required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel punishments inflicted. Sec. 24. The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be denied. Sec. 25. Treason against the State shall consist only in levying war against it, or in adhering...
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The Convention Manual, Volume 2, Part 2

New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1120 pages
...required, excessive fines imposed, nor cruel punishments inflicted. Sec. 24. The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be denied. Sec. 25. Treason against the State shall consist only in levying war against it, or in adhering...
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