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Session Laws, 1914
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832 LAWS OP MARYLAND.

tion shall be cancelled by writing on it the words "cancelled"
and the date on which it was presented and filled and kept on
file. No prescription shall be filled a second time. Such book
shall be in form substantially as follows:

Date

Name of
Purchaser

Residence

Kind and
Uuantity

Purpose
of use

Price

Nome of
Physician

Signature
of Purchaser

               

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, Marshal 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 destroy or alter or change in any way such
record or any entry therein or any prescription, or permit,
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 intoxicating liquors,
for medicinal purposes except on written prescription, or for
sacramental purposes without an order signed by clergymen,
shall for each sale in violation of the provision of this Section
be deemed guilty of unlawful selling and on conviction thereof
shall be punished accordingly. Nothing in this Section shall
be construed to prohibit a sale by such druggist of such liquor
as may bo needed by or for a sick person in case of extreme ill-
ness, where delay may be dangerous to the patient.

It shall be unlawful for any druggist or pharmacist who has.
been convicted of selling intoxicating liquor in violation of this-
Act thereafter to sell intoxicating liquor for any purpose, per-
sonally or by agent, for two (2) years in any Anti-Saloon Terri-
tory, and upon a second conviction for violating the provisions
of this Act any such druggist or pharmacist shall have his certi-
ficate to practice pharmacy revoked, and the Justice of the
Peace or Judge before whom such druggist or pharmacist is
convicted 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 (1) 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 accept-

 

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