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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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HARFORD COUNTY. 2987

in said City, for the purchase beyond the limits of said City, of any spirit-
uous or fermented liquor, or intoxicating drink, and execute and fill such
order by delivering said liquors, or any of them, upon any premises kept
for that purpose, to any person within the limits of said City; and no
person except one that has complied with the provisions of this subtitle
of this article, and has obtained license thereunder, shall in any manner,
directly or indirectly, sell, loan, give, furnish or supply, with a view to
profit, any spirituous or fermented liquor, or intoxicating drink of any
kind, to any person within the limits of said City.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 378.

369. No vendor of spirituous or fermented liquors, licensed under this
sub-title, of this article, shall sell, directly or indirectly, any spirituous,
or fermented liquors to any person intoxicated at the time to such an
extent as to be unfit to exercise proper discretion in its use; nor shall
it be lawful for such licensed vendors to keep open the room where spirit-
uous or fermented liquors are sold, between the hours of twelve o'clock at
night, and five o'clock in the morning, nor to sell, directly or indirectly,
or to give away, in such room, or on or about the premises of such vendor,
any spirituous or fermented liquors whatever between the hours aforesaid.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 379.

370. Any person violating the provisions of the preceding section shall,
upon indictment and conviction thereof, be fined not less than twenty-five
dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the
county jail for not less than thirty days nor more than two months.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 380.

371. No pharmacist or druggist in said City shall sell, directly or
indirectly, any spirituous or fermented liquors, alcoholic bitters or intoxi-
cating drinks of any kind, except upon the written bona fide prescription
of a regular practicing physician of Harford County, whose name shall
be signed thereto, and all such prescriptions shall be filed and kept by
such pharmacist or druggist, and no prescriptions shall serve for more
than one purchase; but no physician shall make or sign such prescription
unless the person for whom it is made is actually sick, or unless liquor
is required by such person as a medicine, but a pharmacist or druggist
may give or sell liquors to be used by a sick person in a case of extreme
illness, or sudden injury, when delay might be dangerous to such sick or
injured person, and may give or sell wine to be used for sacramental
purposes only.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 381.

372. Any pharmacist, druggist or physician who shall violate the pro-
visions of the preceding Section shall, upon indictment and conviction
thereof, be fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more than five hundred
dollars, and failing to pay said fine and costs of prosecution forthwith,

 

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