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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Membership.

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the membership of said

 

body corporate shall consist of those organizations and indi-

 

viduals now members thereof, and such who, under its laws,

 

may hereafter be made or become members.

 

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the said body corporate

Executive
committee.

hereby created shall be managed by an executive committee

 

consisting of not less than seven nor more than twenty-five

 

members, and John Tjarks, George Kirchenhofer, August

 

Roeder, August F. Trappe, Henry Hofferbert, Henry C. Von

 

Heine, Frederick W. Wehrenberg, Herman G. S. Denker,

 

Balthasar Prell, Henry Hermanni, George W. Kern and Karl

 

A. M. Scholtz, are the persons who will manage the concerns

 

of the said body corporate until November 1, 1904, or until

 

their successors are elected.

 

SEC. 8. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 8, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 447.

 

AN ACT to add an additional section to Article 27 of the Code

 

of Public General Laws of the State of Maryland, title

 

"Crimes and Punishments," sub-title "Disturbance of Public

 

Peace," to be known as Section 67A.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That the following section be added to Article 27 of the

 

Code of Public General Laws of the State of Maryland, title

Disturbers of

"Crimes and Punishments," sub-title "Disturbance of the Pub-

the peace.

lic Peace," to be known as Section 67A :

 

67A. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, body

Pertaining to

politic or corporate, or other form of association, to practice

the use of
firearms by

shooting at any mark, board, sign, tree, bank, or other object

marksmen.

with any gun, rifle, cannon, mortar, pistol or other firearm

 

within the limits of this State, whether on land or water, for

 

military drill, amusement or skill, without first obtaining in

 

writing the consent to so use any such firearms of all free-

 

holders, tenants or occupants of real estate residing within the

 

carrying capacity of such firearm, and secondly, without first

 

obtaining leave of the Commissioners of the county within

 

which such shooting is proposed to be carried on, and the peti-

 

tion to said County Commissioners for such leave shall be ac-

 

companied with the written consent of each and every of



 
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