The Indians should have had a law in 1630 — no Puritans

The Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday repealed a 330-year-old law that barred American Indians from entering Boston and has long irked area tribes — even though it hasn’t been enforced.

Both the House and the Senate voted to strike down the 1675 law passed during King Philip’s War between colonists and area Indians, and that has remained on the books ever since.

Boston.com