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(1) Place the property under seal;
(2) Remove the property to a place designated by the court [;].
(d) Disposition of forfeited property.—Whenever property is for-
feited under this subheading, the political subdivision in which such
property was seized, or, if the property was seized by State author-
ities, the State may:
(1) Retain the property for official use;
(2) Sell any forfeited property which is not required to be
destroyed by law and which is not harmful to the public, provided
that the proceeds be disposed of for payment of all proper expenses
of the proceedings for forfeiture and sale including expenses of
seizure, maintenance of custody, advertising and court costs[.];
(3) Require an appropriate agency to take custody of the prop-
erty and remove it for disposition in accordance with law, or
destruction.
(e) Seizure and summary forfeiture of contraband.—All sub-
stances listed in Schedule I that are possessed, transferred, sold, or
offered for sale in violation of the provisions of this subheading shall
be deemed contraband and seized and summarily forfeited to the
State. Similarly, all substances listed in Schedule I, which are seized
or come into the possession of the State, the owners of which are
unknown, shall be deemed contraband and summarily forfeited to
the State.
(1) All species of plants from which controlled substances in
Schedules I and II may be derived which have been planted or
cultivated in violation of this subheading, or of which the owners
or cultivators are unknown, or which are wild growths, may be
seized and summarily forfeited to the State.
(2) The failure, upon demand by the Department, or [their]
its duly authorized agent, of the person in occupancy or in control
of land or premises upon which such species of plants are growing
or being stored, to produce an appropriate registration, or proof that
he is the holder thereof, shall constitute authority for the seizure
and forfeiture.
300. Prescription drugs.
(h) Penalty for violation of section.—Any person who violates
any of the provisions of this section, or refuses, neglects or fails to
comply with the provisions and requirements thereof, or who obtains
or possesses a dangerous drug in violation of this section, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall
be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) and/or im-
prisoned for not more than two (2) years, or both.
534M.
(a) In Wicomico County and in Harford County, except as spe-
cifically in this section otherwise provided, it is unlawful on Sunday
for any wholesale or retail establishment to conduct business for
labor or profit in the usual manner and location or to operate its
establishments in any manner for the general public. It shall not
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