1854

Laws for the Government of the City of Raleigh, Containing All Legislative Enactments Relative Thereto, and the Ordinances of the Board of Commissioners Now in Force: From the First Act of Incorporation to 1854 Page 63, Image 64 (1854) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.

North Carolina

Ordinances [of Raleigh], General Regulations, § 6. No person shall discharge any gun or other fire-arms within any of the streets or public squares of the city, or upon any lot of the same, (excepting his own lot,) on pain of forfeiting four dollars for every such offence. Or, if the offence be committed in the night, the offender shall forfeit twenty-five dollars
Firing Weapons

1862

1862-1863 N.C. Sess. Laws 60, Priv. Laws, Adj. Sess., An Act to Amend the Charter of the City of Raleigh, ch. 49, § 9.

North Carolina

[T]hey may prohibit and prevent by practices the riding or driving of horses or other animals at a speed greater than six miles an hour, within the city; and also the firing of guns, pistols, crackers, gun powder or other explosive, combustible or dangerous materials in the streets, public grounds, or elsewhere within the city.
Firing Weapons