State v. Mitchell

3 Blackf. 229, 1833 Ind. LEXIS 21
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided May 30, 1833·Published·Cited by 24 cases

Opinion

IT was held in this case, that the statute of 1831, prohibiting all persons, except travellers, from wearing or carrying concealed weapons, is not unconstitutional.

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