1639 — New Jersey — Indian Arms Sales

Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, Laws and Ordinances of New Netherland, 1638-1674 18-19 (1868)

Summary

Prohibited selling guns to Indians.

Statutory Text

Whereas the Director General and Council of New Netherland have observed that many persons, both Servants of the Company and Inhabitants, have contrary to the orders and commands of their High Mightiness the Lords States General and the Incorporated West India Company, presumed to sell to the Indians in these parts, Guns, Powder and Lead, which hath already caused much mischief, and if no means be adopted by Us here to prevent the same would hereafter entail nothing else than greater evil; Therefore every inhabitant of New Netherland, be his state, quality or condition what it may, is most expressely forbidden to sell any Guns, Powder or Lead to the Indians on pain of being punished by Death, and if any one shall inform against any person who shall violate this law, he shall receive a reward of Fifty guilders.

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Title 1639 — New Jersey — Indian Arms Sales
Conduct Transfer & Sale
Instrument Firearms
Jurisdiction NJ
Date 1639