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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. 3965

any one time or to bring into said county more than the above stated
amount of spirituous or malt liquors during any one calendar month; pro -
vided further that nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent the
proper officers of churches to receive wine in unbroken packages for sac-
ramental purposes only; nor to prevent the shipment of alcohol or spiritu-
ous liquors to registered pharmacists for medicinal, scientific or mechan-
ical purposes only; nor in the manufacture, sale, shipment or transporta-
tion of any bona fide medicinal, culinary or toilet preparation, official
standard or proprietary, provided the same does not contain more alcohol
than necessary to comply with its standard or official formula or to hold
the constituents in solution, preserve the preparation or keep it from freez-
ing, provided the preparation is not sold as a beverage or intoxicant.

1917 (Special Session), ch. 13, sec. 4.

706. The provisions of this Act shall not be construed to prevent any-
one from manufacturing native fruits for his own domestic consumption,
wine or cider or possessing the same for domestic use only, but under no cir-
cumstances to be sold or given away in violation of this Act; or to pre-
vent the sale, keeping or storing for sale by registered pharmacists of
liquors for medicinal and sacramental purposes only not to be drunk upon
the premises under any circumstances, provided that such regular drug-
gist or pharmacist shall, in good faith, keep a true and exact record in
a book which he shall provide for the purpose in which shall be entered at
the time of any sale of intoxicating liquor, or any mixture of the same
made by him, or in or about his place of business to all persons whatsoever,
the date of such sale, the name of the purchaser, who shall also sign his
name in said book as a part of said entry and his residence, the kind,
quantity, price of such liquor and the purposes for which it was sold and
when the sale is for medicinal purposes, the book shall also contain the
name of the physician issuing the prescription therefor, such prescription
shall be concelled by writing on it "Cancelled" and the date on which it
was presented and filed, and kept on file. No prescription shall be filled
a second time. Such book shall be open to inspection by the State's Attor-
ney, Justice of the Peace, having criminal jurisdiction, Judge of the
Circuit Court, Sheriff or Constable. And it shall be unlawful for any
druggist to sell any intoxicating liquors to any person unless they have
a prescription of a bona fide practicing physician in said County or
the said person for whom application for liquor is made is actually
sick and such liquor is absolutely required for medicinal purposes and
delay may be dangerous to the patient. And any druggist or pharma-
cist or any person for them, who shall violate any of the provisions of
this Section, shall be guilty of unlawful selling, and upon conviction, shall
be subject to the fines and penalties provided in the succeeding Section of
this Act. Nothing in this Section is to be construed to prevent the sale
by a regular druggist or pharmacist of wine to be used for sacramental
purposes solely.

 

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