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by himself and the other by his employer, and their decision shall be final.
SEC. 12. Be it further enacted, etc., That all laws contrary to or conflicting with the provisions of this act be and are hereby repealed.
SEC. 13. Be it further enacted, etc., That this act shall take effect from and after its passage.
SEC. 14. Be it further enacted, etc., That the provisions of this act shall apply only to laborers engaged in agriculture, and the trades necessary thereto when carried on on plantations.
(Signed) DUNCAN S. CAGE
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(Signed) ALBERT VOORHIES
Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate.

No. 10.] 
AN ACT
To prohibit the carrying of Fire-arms on Premiscs or Plantations of any Citizen, without the consent of the owner.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to carry fire-arms on the premises or plantations of any citizen, without the consent of the owner or proprietor, other than in lawful discharge of a civil or military order; and any person or persons so offending shall be fined a sum not less than one dollaw nor more than ten dollars, or imprisoned not less than one day nor more than ten days in the Parish jail, or both, at the discretion of any court of jurisdiction. 
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, &c., That all laws, or parts of.