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1226

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 96

(iii) A consumer [twenty-one (21)] 21
years of age or over shall be permitted to bring into the
State of Maryland in his possession, for his personal use
only, [one (1)] 1 gallon of alcoholic beverages free of any
tax imposed under the provisions of this article if
purchased in the Virgin Islands of the United States,
American Samoa, or Guam. [A consumer eighteen years of age
or over shall be permitted to bring into the State of
Maryland in his possession, for his personal use only, one
gallon of beer or light wine free of any tax imposed under
the provisions of this article if purchased in the Virgin
Islands of the United States, American Samoa, or Guam] A
CONSUMER, AS DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE, MAY
BRING INTO THE STATE OF MARYLAND IN HIS POSSESSION, FOR HIS
PERSONAL USE ONLY, 1 GALLON OF BEER OR LIGHT WINE FREE OF
ANY TAX IMPOSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE IF
PURCHASED IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES,
AMERICAN SAMOA, OR GUAM; or

(iv) A consumer [twenty-one (21)] 21 years
of age or over shall be permitted to bring into the State of
Maryland alcoholic beverages in his possession for personal
use only, not in excess of one gallon purchased outside the
continental limits of the United States. [A consumer
eighteen years of age or over shall be permitted to bring
into the State of Maryland in his possession, for his
personal use only, one gallon of beer or light wine
purchased outside the continental limits of the United
States.] A CONSUMER, AS DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS
ARTICLE, MAY BRING INTO THE STATE OF MARYLAND IN HIS
POSSESSION, FOR HIS PERSONAL USE ONLY, 1 GALLON OF BEER OR
LIGHT WINE PURCHASED OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL LIMITS OF THE
UNITED STATES. The consumer, as the case may be, shall make
application on forms prescribed by the Comptroller and pay
the taxes due on any alcoholic beverages not designated
tax-exempt by this section.

20.

(j-1) [From and after April 30, 1965, a] A licensee
under § 20(j) above [shall be authorized to] MAY keep for
sale and [to] sell at the place described in [said] THE
license any alcoholic beverages purchased from the liquor
control board for Montgomery County, at retail, for the
consumption on its premises only, to any member of [said]
THE country club, to a bona fide guest or guests of a
member, to the immediate family of a member, or to persons
residing temporarily in the clubhouse of the country club[,
provided, however, that for the purposes of]. IN this
section [the term] "bona fide guest or guests of a member"
[shall include] INCLUDES, but IS not [be] limited to, any
person [twenty-one] 21 years of age or over with respect to
the sale of all alcoholic beverages, or any person [eighteen
years of age or over] AS DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS

 

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