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<blockquote data-quote="freeranger" data-source="post: 1982364" data-attributes="member: 25733"><p>In 1541 King Henry VIII passed an act that allowed all persons to lawfully (property ownership of £100) keep firearms but subject to length restrictions when traveling on the King's highways. The act prohibited carrying handguns of less than one yard in length and hagbutts (a portable gun) of less than three-quarters of a yard. The maximum punishment for possession of a short handgun by a person worth less than £100 was a fine of £10. The act also allowed anyone to shoot a handgun or hagbutt in town for the defense of his person or house. The premise was that only criminals carry concealed, whereas honest men carried openly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeranger, post: 1982364, member: 25733"] In 1541 King Henry VIII passed an act that allowed all persons to lawfully (property ownership of £100) keep firearms but subject to length restrictions when traveling on the King's highways. The act prohibited carrying handguns of less than one yard in length and hagbutts (a portable gun) of less than three-quarters of a yard. The maximum punishment for possession of a short handgun by a person worth less than £100 was a fine of £10. The act also allowed anyone to shoot a handgun or hagbutt in town for the defense of his person or house. The premise was that only criminals carry concealed, whereas honest men carried openly. [/QUOTE]
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