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1442 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 503
CHAPTER 503.
AN ACT to add two new sections to Chapter 34 of the Acts of
1914, entitled "An Act to enable the registered qualified
voters of Garrett -County to determine by ballot whether
spirituous or fermented liquors shall not be sold in said
county, or shall be sold only as hereinafter described, and to
repeal all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act,
or any part of this Act," said new sections to be known as
Sections 32A and 32B and to follow immediately after Sec-
tion 32 of said Chapter 34, further prohibiting the manu-
facture, sale and transportation of intoxicating liquors in
Garrett County and providing penalties for the violation
thereof.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That two new sections be and they are hereby added to
Chapter 34 of the Acts of 1914, entitled "An Act to enable
the registered qualified voters of Garrett County to determine
by ballot whether spirituous or fermented liquors shall not be
sold in said county, or shall be sold only as hereinafter de-
scribed, and to repeal all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent
with this Act, or any part of this Act," said new sections to
be known as Sections 32A and 32B, to follow immediately
after Section 32 of said chapter, and to read as follows:
32A. That whenever any person who is guilty of manufac-
turing, selling, bartering, giving away, exchanging, carrying,
bringing into, transferring, handling, delivering or distribut-
ing intoxicating liquor in Garrett County in violation of this
Act, shall employ or use in such violation any horse or other
beast of burden, wagon, carriage, cart, truck, automobile, motor-
cycle or any other vehicle, in addition to the penalties herein
provided, or which are provided in any other sections of this
Act, such horse, or other beast of burden, wagon, carriage, cart,
truck, automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle so used or em-
ployed in the violation of this Act, regardless of the owner-
ship of the same, shall be confiscated.
Every officer of the law who shall arrest any person for the
violation of the provisions of this Act, if such person is or
had been employing any of means aforesaid in such violation,
such officer shall seize and take in possession any or all of such
articles so used or employed in such violation and shall hold
the same in his possession until the case against such person
shall have been finally disposed of. If such person shall be
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