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Session Laws, 1987
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                   Ch. 297

$100, or more than $500; or by imprisonment of not less than
thirty days or more than six months, or both.]

[213.

If any person shall mix, or cause to be mixed, any corn meal
or other flour with wheat flour, for the purpose of selling or
otherwise disposing of the same as wheat flour, or shall send the
same out of the State for the purpose, or with the intent of
selling or otherwise disposing of it, he, on conviction thereof,
shall forfeit and pay for each and every such offense a sum not
less than two hundred dollars, nor more than one thousand
dollars, one half to the informer and the other half to the
State. And in case such offender shall be unable to pay the
same, he shall suffer not less than three nor more than twelve
months' imprisonment, in the discretion of the court.]

[271.

If any person or corporation shall use terra alba, or any
poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic in the manufacture or
coloring of any candy or lozenges in this State, or if any trader
shall knowingly sell any candy or lozenges manufactured either in
or out of this State, knowing the same to contain terra alba, or
any poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic, or to be colored
with any poisonous or injurious drug or narcotic, or with any
poisonous substance, he, or if a corporation, it and all its
agents who shall knowingly violate any of the provisions of this
section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
indictment and conviction shall be fined not less than fifty
dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, for the first offense;
and not less than five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand
dollars for the second offense, one half of said fine to be paid
to the informer.]

[272.

If any person shall be injured by the use of any adulterated
or poisonous candy or lozenges, he shall be entitled to recover
in an action to be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction
not less than fifty dollars as liquidated damages and such other
and further actual damages as he may prove.]

Article - Health - Environmental

4-101.

(i) "Food" means[, except in Subtitle 6 of this title]:

(1) Any substance that is used as food or drink for
human beings or as a component of food or drink for human beings;
or

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