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Session Laws, 1914
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR, 833

or receive for shipment, transportation or delivery to any per-
son 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 intoxi-
cating liquor regardless of the name by which it may be called
and whoever shall, by himself or another, either as principal,
clerk, agent or servant, knowingly violate any of the provisions
of this Section, shall upon conviction therefor be fined not less
than Fifty Dollars ($50) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars
($500) 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 (30) days, nor more than
six (6) months: Provided, nothing in this Section shall be
construed to apply to individuals who may bring into any Anti-
Saloon Territory, upon their person or as their personal bag-
gage, and for their private use such liquor in quantity not to
exceed one gallon; nor to physicians nor druggists to whom any
public carrier may deliver such .goods in unbroken packages, in
quantity not to exceed five gallons at any one time; nor to de-
liveries to churches or the proper officers thereof of wine in
unbroken packages for sacramental purposes; nor to deliveries
at residences which are not places of business or public resorts,
by manufacturers or wholesalers, by their own conveyances, in
unbroken packages, of liquor the contract for the sale of which
was consummated outside of Anti-Saloon Territory; nor to
shipments of liquor in continuous transit to a point outside ef
such Anti-Saloon Territory.

This Section shall apply to all packages of intoxicating liquor
whether broken or unbroken. Each package of intoxicating
liquor, regardless of the name by which it may be called, ac-
cepted, received, carried, transferred, handled, delivered or dis-
tributed in violation of the provisions of this Section shall con-
stitute a separate offense.

The acceptance, receiving, carrying, transferring, handling,
delivery or distribution of intoxicating liquor under false or
fictitious names in any Anti-Saloon Territory shall work a for-
feiture of such liquor.

It is further expressly provided that no provision of this Sec-
tion is intended or shall be construed to violate or be in conflict
with any provision of the Constitution and Laws of the United
States, respecting inter-state commerce, but this Section and
all parts of same are intended to prohibit the acceptance, re-
ceiving, carrying, transferring, handling, delivery or distribu-
tion, as herein provided, of intoxicating liquor to such extent

 

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