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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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832 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

And the book and all such prescriptions before provided for
shall be open to inspection by any State's Attorney, justice of
the peace having criminal jurisdiction, judge of any court, or
any sheriff, constable or other police officer. Any druggist or
pharmacist who shall fail to keep such record, or shall fail or
refuse to make any entry therein required by law, or shall de-
stroy or alter or change in any way any such record or any
entry therein, or any prescription or procure the same to be
destroyed, altered or changed, or shall fail to cancel any such
prescription, or shall refill any prescription or shall sell intoxi-
cating liquor for medicinal purposes in written prescription or
for sacramental purposes without an order signed by a clergy-
man shall for each sale in violation of the provisions of this
section be deemed guilty of unlawful selling, and on convic-
tion thereof shall be punished accordingly. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to prohibit a sale by such druggist of
such liquor as may be needed by or for a sick person in case of
extreme illness, when delay may be dangerous. It shall be un-
lawful for any druggist or pharmacist who has been convicted
of selling intoxicating liquors in violation of this Act there-
after to sell intoxicating liquors for any purpose personally or
by agent for two years in any "Anti-Saloon Territory," and
upon a second conviction for violating the provisions of this
Act any such druggist or pharmacist shall have his certificate
to practice pharmacy revoked, and the justice of the. peace or
the judge before whom such druggist or pharmacist is con-
victed of a second violation of this Act shall so order and send
a copy of such order to the Commissioners of Pharmacy, upon
receipt of which such certificate shall forthwith be revoked by
such Commissioners of Pharmacy, and shall not be renewed
within one year from the date of such revocation.

SEC. 20. And be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful
for any person, or public or private carrier to knowingly ac-
cept or receive for shipment, transportation or delivery to any
person or place within an anti-saloon territory, or to carry,
bring into, transfer to any other person, carrier or agent,
handle, deliver or distribute in an "Anti-Saloon Territory" any
intoxicating liquor, regardless of the name by which it may be
called, and whoever shall by himself or another, either as prin-
cipal, clerk, agent or servant, knowingly violate any of the pro-
visions of this section shall upon conviction thereof be fined not
less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and
upon conviction of any subsequent violation of this section in
addition to such fine shall be imprisoned in the county jail for
not less than thirty days nor more than six months; provided,
nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to individ-

 

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