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Session Laws, 1973
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Ch. 332                             MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 741

transporting the weapon to wear, carry, or transport such weapon as part of his
official equipment[;].

36C.

(a) The following items of property shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture,
and, upon forfeiture, no property right shall exist in them:

(i) Any handgun being worn, carried, or transported in violation of § 36B of
this article.

(ii) All ammunition or other parts of or appurtenances to any such handgun
worn, carried, or transported by such person or found in the immediate vicinity of
such handgun [; ].

122.

Any person who shall be acting in a disorderly manner to the disturbance of the
public peace, or who shall wilfully act in a disorderly manner by making loud and
unseemly noises or by profanely cursing, swearing or using obscene language, or by
indecently exposing his person on or about any public place or any steamboat
wharf, dock or public waiting room, or in or about the station grounds of any
railroad in the State, or in or on any steamboat, streetcar, electric car, railroad
car, passenger train or other public conveyance, or who shall wilfully catch hold of
and solicit persons against the will of said person, or obstruct their free passage to
or through or out of such public place, steamboat wharves, docks, public waiting
rooms, railroad stations, streetcars, electric cars, railroad cars, passenger trains or
other public conveyances, shall upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to a fine of
not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars and costs. Any fine shall be
paid pursuant to the provisions of Article 38, § 4. Any person who shall commit
any of the crimes, offenses or misdemeanors as defined by this section may be
arrested, tried and convicted as herein provided, in any county or city in this State,
where said public place may be located, or in any county or city in this State,
from, to or through which the said streetcar, electric car, railroad car, passenger
train, or other public conveyance may run, or into which he may be brought by
said car or other public conveyance; or in any [[County or City]] COUNTY OR
CITY in the State in which he may be found after said crimes, offenses or
misdemeanors have been committed. [[Any]] AND ANY person who shall
commit any of the crimes, misdemeanors or offenses herein mentioned upon any
steamboat, upon the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, within the limits of this State,
and without the body of any county thereof, may be tried in any court of this State
having jurisdiction of similar crimes, offenses and misdemeanors of the county in
which he may be arrested or into which he may be first brought.

124.

Any person who shall enter upon the land or premises of any other person,
whether such person be the owner or lessee of said land or premises and wilfully
act in a disorderly manner by making loud and unseemly noises, or by profanely
cursing or swearing or using obscene language or acting in any other disorderly
manner while thereon, shall upon conviction thereof be sentenced to pay a fine of
not less than one dollar and not more than twenty-five dollars, and when said fine
and costs are not paid, the parties so convicted may be committed to the county
jail pursuant to the provisions of Article 38, § 4; provided however, that the
provisions of this section shall only apply to Allegany County, Caroline County,
Cecil County, Charles County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford
County, Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, St.
Mary's County, Carroll County, Queen Anne's County, Washington County,
Worcester County, Talbot County, Wicomico County, Dorchester County, Kent

 

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