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shall make or sign any such prescription unless the person for whom it
shall be made is actually sick, or such liquor is absolutely required as a
medicine.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 20.
301. Any pharmacist or druggist who shall violate the provisions of
the preceding sections, or refuse to produce the book before any court of
justice when so asked to do, shall render such druggist or pharmacist so
failing, liable to the same penalties as if he had sold intoxicating liquora
without a license. Any physician who shall make or sign any prescrip-
tion for such liquor except as aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than fifty dol-
lars, nor more than three hundred dollars and cost of prosecution, and be
committed to the County jail of said County until such fine and costs-
of prosecution are paid; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be
construed to prohibit the sale or gift of liquors to be used in case of ex-
treme illness, when delay may be dangerous to the patient, nor to prevent
the sale by a pharmacist or druggist of wine to be used for sacramental
purposes solely.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 21.
302. Any person who shall sell directly or indirectly at any place in
Garrett County, or give away directly or indirectly at any place of busi-
ness in said County, any spirituous, fermented or malt liquor, without
first having obtained a license as required by this Act upon indictment
and conviction thereof, for the first offence, forfeit and pay a fine of not
less than one hundred dollars or more than five hundred dollars and cost
of prosecution, and failing to pay such fine and cost forthwith, shall be
sentenced to be confined in the Maryland House of Correction for a term
of not less than six months or more than twelve months and upon con-
viction thereof, for the second, and each subsequent offense forfeit and
pay a fine of not less than two hundred dollars, nor more than six hun-
dred dollars and costs of prosecution, and be confined in the Maryland
House of Correction for not less than six months, nor more than twelve-
months and failing to pay such fine and cost forthwith shall be sentenced
to be confined in the Maryland House of Correction for a term of not less
than twelve months nor more than two years.
1914, ch. 34, sec. 22.
303. No person obtaining a license under this Act shall knowingly
permit minors to enter the bar room where liquor is sold, unless said
minor is accompanied by the parent or guardian of such minor or is an
employe of the person holding said license, nor shall any person obtain-
ing a license under this Act, his agents, servants or employes sell directly
or indirectly, or give away at his, their or its place of business or else-
where, any spirituous or fermented liquors, alcoholic bitters or intoxicat-
ing drinks of any kind whatsoever, to any minor or to any person known
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