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Session Laws, 1924
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 865

terials or instrumentalities for the manufacture thereof, with
intent to manufacture for sale, sell, transport for sale, dispense
or otherwise dispose of the same in violation of any of the
provisions of Chapter 30 of the Acts of 1916 of the General
Assembly of Maryland, or with intent that the same shall be
manufactured for sale, sold, transported for sale, dispensed
or otherwise disposed of in violation thereof, in said county,
or to aid or assist any person, persons, social club, firm or cor-
poration in such manufacture, sale, transportation for sale,
dispensation or other disposition.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted. That whenever any person shall
charge on oath or affirmation before any justice of the peace,
or any Grand Jury, shall present, that any person, persons,
social club, firm or corporation has or have violated, in Fred-
erick County, any of the provisions of Chapter 30 of the Acts
of 1916 of the General Assembly of Maryland, or the next
preceding section of this Act, and shall request said justice of
the peace to issue a warrant as herein provided, or in case of
presentment the Grand Jury shall request the Court to so di-
rect the clerk of the court, the said justice of the peace, or clerk
of the court, upon the direction of the court as aforesaid, shall
issue a warrant, in which the house, building or other place,
or motor or other vehicle in which the violation is alleged to
have occurred, shall be specifically described, directed to the
sheriff or some constable of said county, commanding him
thoroughly to search the described house, building or other
place, and the appurtenances thereof, or vehicle, and if any
such shall there be found, to take into bis possession and
safely keep, to be produced as evidence when required, all in-
toxicating liquor, if the same shall be found in quantities and
under conditions to suggest that it is kept for sale, transporta-
tion for sale, dispensation or other disposition as aforesaid,
and all the means, materials and instrumentalities for manu-
facturing, transporting, dispensing or otherwise disposing of
the same, and all the paraphernalia, or part of the parapher-
nalia of a barroom or drinking saloon, and forthwith report in
writing all the facts to the State's Attorney for Frederick
County, and any such intoxicating liquors or the means, ma-
terials and instrumentalities for manufacturing, transporting,
dispensing or otherwise disposing of the same, or the parapher-
nalia or part of the paraphernalia of a barroom or drinking
saloon, shall constitute prima facie evidence of the violation of
the provisions of said Chapter 30 of the Acts of 1916 of the
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