[Cite as State v. Mitchell, 3 Blackf. 229 (Ind. 1833). NOTE: This "opinion" resembles a diary entry in Blackford's Reports. In the margin next to the entry appears "Thursday, May 30."]
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.