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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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CARROLL COUNTY. 1749

1908, ch. 252, sec 54H (p. 692).

99. Druggists and apothecaries shall not be required to obtain a license
under the provisions of this Act, but they shall not sell intoxicating liquors,
except on the written prescription of a regular physician nor more than
once on any one prescription of a physician, and every druggist or apothe-
cary shall keep a book for the special purpose, and enter therein the date
of every sale of intoxicating liquor made by him, the person to whom sold,
the kind, quantity and price thereof, and the purpose for which it was sold,
and shall file and preserve the prescription. Any failure to comply with
the provisions of this section, or produce said book and prescription before
the court or any justice of the peace when ordered so to do, shall render said
druggist or apothecary so failing, liable to the same penalties as if he had
sold intoxicating liquors without a license. And any physician who shall
wilfully prescribe any intoxicating liquors as a beverage for persons of
known intemperate habits, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be subject to the same penalties prescribed for
licensees who furnish, sell or give intoxicating liquors to persons of intem-
perate habits.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54-I (p. 692).

100. No person having a license under the provisions of this Act shall
sell, give or barter in Carroll County aforesaid any spirituous or fermented
liquors to any person who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age,
nor knowingly sell, give or barter to any person any spirituous or fermented
liquors to be drunk by any person who is a minor or under twenty-one years
of age, or knowingly allow upon the premises occupied by such licensee
any person who is a minor or under twenty-one years of age to drink any
spirituous or fermented liquors, sold, bartered or given by him, nor shall
any such licensee allow any person who is a minor or under twenty-one
years of age, not being the ward, child or employee of such licensee, to
frequent, loaf or loiter upon or about his premises where spirituous or
fermented liquors are sold. No licensee under this Act shall sell, furnish
or give away any spirituous or fermented liquors to any habitual drunkard
or person visibly affected by intoxicating liquor, or to any person whose
parent or parents, guardian, husband, wife, son, daughter, brother or sister,
or committee, shall have given written otice that such person is of intem-
perate habits and requesting such licensee not to sell to him or her, nor
shall any person or persons doing business under a license issued under the
provisions of this Act permit any other person who has been refused a
license, or whose license has been revoked under the provisions of this Act
to have any interest whatsoever in said business.

1908, ch. 252, sec. 54J (p. 693).

101. No licensee under this Act shall sell or furnish to any person
spirituous or fermented liquors on any day on which an election is now or
may hereafter be required to be held, except that licensees in cases of mu-
nicipal elections shall only be required to close their places of business in

 

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