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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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a minor or under twenty-one years of age any such spiritu-

 

ous or fermented liquors or lager beer or knowingly allow

 

upon the premises occupied by him, her or them, any person

 

who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age to drink

 

any such spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer sold

 

or bartered by him, her or them; nor shall any licensee under

 

this Act allow any person who is a minor or under twenty-

 

one years of age to frequent, loaf or loiter on or about his

 

saloon or premises where spirituous or fermented liquors or

Loitering on

lager beer are sold; no licensee under this Act shall know-

premises for
idden.

ingly sell, furnish or give any intoxicating, spirituous or

 

fermented liquors or lager beer to any habitual drunkard, or

 

to any person whose parent or parents, guardian, husband,

 

wife. son. daughter, brother or sister shall have given notice

 

that such person is of intemperate habits and requesting such

 

licensee not to sell to him or her; no person shall sell, give

 

or furnish to any person who is a minor or under twenty-one

 

years of age any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager

 

beer, except upon the written order of the parent or guar-

 

dian. No person not a licensee shall sell, furnish or give to

 

any person who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age

 

any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer. The word

 

"knowingly, " as used in this Act as to minors, shall be con-

 

strued to mean such knowledge as a reasonable man would

 

have under ordinary circumstances from the appearance of

 

the minor or individual, and as to habitual drunkards the

 

word "knowingly" shall be construed to mean such knowledge

 

as a reasonable man would have under ordinary circum-

 

stances from the habits, appearance and general reputation

 

of the habitual drunkard.

 

175L. Any person having a license under the provisions of

 

this Act who shall hereafter he convicted of violating any

Penalties.

of the provisions of this Act or of the condition of his, her

 

or their license shall be subject to a fine of not more than

 

two hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the county jail

 

for not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or

 

to both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.

 

for the first offense, and in default of payment of the fine and

 

costs so imposed, the bond herein provided for shall be put

 

to suit for the recovery thereof; and. upon a second convic-

 

tion for the violation of any provisions of this Act. or of the

 

condition of his, her or their license, he. she or they shall be

 

subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than

 

two hundred and fifty dollars, or to imprisonment in the

 


 
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