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Session Laws, 1943
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1783

Article. It shall also be unlawful for any person to possess
any alcoholic beverages upon which the taxes provided by
Sections 48 and 49 of this Article have not been paid, unless
otherwise provided in this Article. The tax provided for in
Sections 48 and 49 of this Article shall not be payable with
respect to alcohol and alcoholic beverages obtained in accord-
ance with the provisions of Sub-sections (g) and (1) of this
section. ,

(b) Homemade Wine. No license or permit shall be required
for the manufacture of wine or cider exclusively for home
i consumption and not for sale.

(e) Lienholders. No license or permit shall be required in
the case of any common carrier, warehouseman or other lien-
holder, exercising his right to sell alcoholic beverages under a
lien, or any sheriff, constable, receiver, auctioneer, trustee, at-
torney, executor or administrator selling alcoholic beverages
under an order of Court; but no such sale shall be made ex-
cept to a license holder, and if the purchaser is a retail dealer,
the person making the sale shall pay the taxes imposed by
Sections 48 and 49 of this Article before delivery is made to
the purchaser.

(d) Warehouse Receipts. Warehouse receipts covering
alcoholic beverages 011 storage in bonded warehouses in this
State may be purchased or sold, without a license, but no
withdrawals or deliveries of such beverages shall be made in
this State except to licensed manufacturers and wholesalers
and subject to such regulations as the Comptroller may pre-
scribe.

(e) Change of Domicile. A special permit may be issued
by the Comptroller in certain cases which will authorize such
permit holder, who is changing his domicile into the State of
Maryland, to transport into Maryland his private stock of
alcoholic beverages for personal consumption only.

(f) Druggists. No license or permit shall be required for
the compounding or sale by druggists or apothecaries of medi-
cinal, antiseptic or toilet preparations unfit for beverage pur-
poses, nor for the compounding or sale of alcoholic beverages
upon the written prescription of a qualified physician; but it
shall be unlawful for any druggist or apothecary to sell alco-
holic beverages for beverage purposes without a license.

(g) Non-Beverage Permits. Non-beverage permits shall be
issued by the Comptroller, subject to such rules and regulations
as he may prescribe, for the manufacture, use and sale of
alcohol and alcoholic beverages used exclusively for scientific
purposes, or for the manufacture of medicinal, antiseptic or

 

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