Oh how things change with time:
LAWS OF VIRGINIA,
FEBRUARY, 1631-2 - 7th CHARLES 1st.
ACT XLVII.
NOE man shall goe or send abroade without a sufficient party well armed.
ACT XLVIII.
NOE man shall goe to worke in the grounds without theire armes, and a centinell uppon them.
ACT XLIX.
THERE shall be due watch kept by night where neede required.
ACT L.
NOE commander of any plantation, shall either himselfe or suffer others to spend powder unnecessarilie, that is to say, in dringinge or enterteynments.
ACT LI.
ALL men that are fittinge to beare armes, shall bringe their peices to the church uppon payne of every effence, yf the mayster allow not thereof to pay 2 lb. of tobacco, to be disposed by the church-wardens, who shall levy it by distress, and the servants to be punished.
ACT LVI.
IT is ordered and appoynted, That the comanders of all the several plantations, doe upon holy days exercise the men under his comand, and that the comanders yearlie doe likewise uppon the first day of December, take a muster of theire men, togeather with the women and children, and theire ages, countryes, and towns, where they were borne, with the shipps they came in, and the yeare of the Lord, as also of armes and munition, corne, cattle, hoggs, goates, barques, boates, gardens, and orchards, and yf they shall make default, to be censured by the Governor and Counsell.