1863

1863 Id. Sess. Laws 442, An Act Concerning Crimes and Punishments, § 39.

Idaho

If any person, with or without deadly weapons, upon previous concert and agreement, fight one with another . . . should death ensue to any person in sucgh fight, or should any person die from any injury received in such fight, within one year and one day, the person or persons causing such death shall be deemed guilty of murder, and shall be punished accordingly.
Dueling

1863

1863 Id. Sess. Laws 634, To Incorporate the City of Idaho in Boise County, § 5.

Idaho

Said mayor and common council shall have full power and authority . . . to regulate the storage of gunpowder and other combustible materials . . . .
Storage

1864

1864 Id. Sess. Laws 304, An Act Concerning Crimes and Punishments, § 40.

Idaho

That any person in this territory, having, carrying, or procuring from another person, any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword-cane, pistol, gun or other deadly weapon, who shall in the presence of two or more persons, draw or exhibit any of said deadly weapons, in a rude, angry, and threatening manner, not in necessary self-defense, or who shall, in any manner unlawfully use the same in any fight or quarrel, the person or persons so offending, upon conviction thereof in any criminal court in any county in this territory, shall be fined in any sum not less than one hundred nor more …
Brandishing

1868

1868 Id. Sess. Laws 95, An Act Amendatory of an Act Entitled “An Act Concerning Crimes and Punishments,” ch. 10, § 1.

Idaho

. . . If any person shall willfully or maliciously disturb the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or family by loud or unusual noises, or by tumultuous or offensive conduct, threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting, or by the firing any gun, pistol, or any other species of fire arms within the limits of any city, town or village in this Territory, every person convicted thereof shall be fined in a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, or imprisonment in the County Jail, not exceeding two months.
Firing Weapons

1870

1870 Id. Sess. Laws 21, An Act to Amend an Act Concerning Crimes and Punishment . . ., § 40.

Idaho

That any person in this Territory having, carrying, or procuring from another person any dirk, dirk knife, sword, sword cane, pistol, gun, or other deadly weapon, who shall in the presence of two or more persons, draw or exhibit any of said deadly weapons in a rude, angry and threatening manner, not in necessary self-defense, or who shall in any manner unlawfully use the same in a fight or quarrel, the person or persons so offending, upon conviction thereof in any criminal court in any county in this Territory shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars …
Brandishing

1874

1874 Id. Sess. Laws 326, Offenses Against the Persons or Individuals, § 36.

Idaho

Any person who shall engage in a duel with any deadly weapon, although no homicide ensue, or shall challenge another to fight such duel, or shall send or deliver any verbal or written message, purporting or intending to be such challenge, although no duel ensue, shall be punished by imprisonment in the Territorial prison not less than two nor more than ten years, and shall be incapable of voting or holding any office of trust or profit under the laws of this Territory.
Dueling

1877

Charter and Revised Ordinances of Boise City, Idaho. In Effect April 12, 1894 Page 117, Image 118 (1894) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.

Idaho

Ordinances [of Boise City], Storing of Powder, § 31. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, corporation or association to keep or store in any building, store or warehouse, within the corporate limits of Boise City any gunpowder or blasting powder in greater quantities than fifty pounds; or for any person, firm, association or corporation to keep within the corporate limits of Boise City any giant powder, nitro-glycerine, gun cotton, Herculese powder, dynamite or other material or substance of equal explosive force by whatever name known. Penalty. § 32. Any person or persons violating the provisions of …
Storage

1879

Charter and Revised Ordinances of Boise City, Idaho. In Effect April 12, 1894 Page 118-119, Image 119-120 (1894) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.

Idaho

Carrying Concealed Weapons, § 36. Every person not being a sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or other police officer, who shall carry or wear within the incorporated limits of Boise City, Idaho, any bowie knife, dirk knife, pistol or sword in cane, slung-shot, metallic knuckles, or other dangerous or deadly weapons, concealed, unless such persons be traveling or setting out on a journey, shall, upon conviction thereof before the city magistrate of said Boise City, be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars for each offense, or imprisoned in the city jail for not more than twenty days, or by …
Carrying Weapons

1887

Richard Z. Johnson, The Revised Statutes of Idaho Territory: Enacted at the Fourteenth Session of the Legislative Assembly: In Force June 1, 1887 Page 729, Image 733 (1887) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.

Idaho

Chapter VI, Assaults with Intent to Commit Other Felony, Assaulting and Intimidation, § 6706. If any person assaults and beats another with a cowhide, stick, or whip, having at the time in his possession, a pistol or other deadly weapon, with intent to intimidate and prevent the person assaulted from defending himself, such person is punishable by imprisonment in the Territorial prison not less than one nor more than four years.
Sentence Enhancement for Use of Weapon

1888

1888 Id. Sess. Laws 23, An Act Regulating the Use and Carrying of Deadly Weapons in Idaho Territory, § 1

Idaho

That it is unlawful for any person, except United States officials, officials of Idaho Territory, County officials, Peace officers, Guards of any jail, and officers or employees of any Express company on duty, to carry, exhibit or flourish any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword-cane, pistol, gun or other deadly weapons, within the limits or confines of any city, town or village or in any public assembly of Idaho Territory. Every person so doing is guilty of a misdemeanor and is punishable by fine not less than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail …
Carrying Weapons

1890

Charter and Revised Ordinances of Boise City, Idaho. In Effect April 12, 1894 Page 111, Image 112 (1894) available at The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources.

Idaho

Use of Air or Spring Guns. § 9. Any person who shall carry, use for amusement or otherwise, or have in his or her possession, within the corporate limits of Boise City, the device or weapon commonly known as an air gun or spring gun, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars, or be imprisoned in the city jail not more than five days, or be punished by both such fine and imprisonment.
Dangerous or Unusual Weapons