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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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[b.] 2. Marketing; and

[c] 3." The provision of security,
maintenance, or amenities within the district; and

[3.] (III) Provide such financing as it deems
appropriate for the authority through fees which may be charged
to, or taxes which may be levied against, businesses subject to
the authority's jurisdiction.

[(ii)] (2) An authority established pursuant to this
subsection may not:

[1.] (I) Exercise the power of eminent domain;

[2.] (II) Purchase, sell, construct, or, as a
landlord, lease office or retail space; or

[3.] (III) Except as otherwise authorized by
law, otherwise engage in competition with the private sector.

[(iii)] (3) Any fees or taxes imposed under this
subsection shall be used only for the purposes stated in this
subsection and may not revert to the general fund of the county.

[(iv)] (4) The county commissioners may establish an
authority pursuant to this subsection as a special taxing
district.

Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments

36.

(a) Every person who shall wear or carry any dirk knife,
bowie knife, switchblade knife, sandclub, metal knuckles, razor,
nunchaku, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon of any kind,
whatsoever (penknives without switchblade and handguns, excepted)
concealed upon or about his person, and every, person who shall
wear or carry any such weapon, chemical mace or tear gas device
openly with the intent or purpose of injuring any person in any
unlawful manner, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or be imprisoned
in jail, or sentenced to the Maryland Department of Correction
for not more than three years; and in case of conviction, if it
shall appear from the evidence that such weapon was carried,
concealed or openly", with the deliberate purpose of injuring the
person or destroying the life of another, the court shall impose
the highest sentence of imprisonment prescribed. In Cecil, Anne
Arundel, Talbot, Harford, Caroline, Prince George's, Montgomery,
St. Mary's, Washington, Worcester, Kent, and Baltimore counties
it shall also be unlawful and a misdemeanor, punishable as above
set forth, for any person under eighteen years of age to carry
any dangerous or deadly weapon, other than a handgun, between one
hour after sunset and [for] one hour before sunrise, whether
concealed or not, except while on a bona fide hunting trip, or

 

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