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The New York Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal developments within New York. This community gathers collections representing various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, providing valuable resources for researchers, students, and professionals.
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Item Open Access The Documentary History Of The State Of New - York, at 222-223 (1849)(General Publisher, 1690)Prohibited the discharge of pistols and firearms in AlbanyItem Open Access The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution . . ., at 40-41 (1896)(General Publisher, 1680)Prohibited the giving or selling to, or bartering with, “any Indian,” or repairing guns and ammunition of “any Indian,” punishable by fine.Item Open Access 1665 N.Y. Laws 205, Ordinance Of The Director General And Council Of New Netherland To Prevent Firing Of Guns, Planting May Poles And Other Irregularities Within This Province(General Publisher, 1665)the director General and Council expressly forbid from this time forth all firing of Guns . . .on a penalty of 12 guilders for the first offense; double for the second offense, and for the third an arbitrary correction . . .Item Open Access The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution . . ., at 687 (1894)(General Publisher, 1664)Prohibited a slave from possessing or using a gun, pistol, sword, club, or other kind of weapon unless in the presence and at the direction of their Master or Mistress.Item Open Access 2 The Colonial Laws of New York from the Year 1664 to the Revolution 687 (James B. Lyon ed., 1894)(General Publisher, 1664)Prohibited “any slave” from possessing or using any gun, pistol, sword, club, or any other kind of dangerous weapon not in the presence of their master.Item Open Access N..Y. Col. MSS. VIII. 56.(General Publisher, 1656)Prohibited admission of "any Indians" in possession of a gun or other weapon into Fort Amsterdam or in the Flatland.Item Open Access Laws and Ordinances of New Netherland, 1638 - 74, 234 - 35 (1868)(General Publisher, 1656)Prohibited “any Indians” with guns from entering houses.Item Open Access Item Open Access 1652 N.Y. Laws 128 Ordinance of Dir. & Council of New Netherland(General Publisher, 1652)Prohibited sale of powder, lead, and guns. The exact text is lost but the intention is to restrict sale of arms, especially ammunition, "to the Indians."Item Open Access 1652 N.Y. Laws 138, Ordinance Of The Director And Council Of New Netherland Against Firing At Partridges Or Other Game Within The Limits Of New Amsterdam(General Publisher, 1652)Therefore the Honorable Director General and Council, in order to prevent accidents, expressly forbid and interdict all persons henceforward firing within the jurisdiction of this city or about the Fort, with any guns at Partridges or other Game that may by chance fly within the city, on pain of forfeiting the gun and a fine at the discretion of the Judge, to be applied one-third to the Poor, one-third to the Church and one-third to the Officer.