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Selling Liquors on Camp Grounds Prohibited, § 22 of Chapter 102—An Act to Revise, Amend, and Codify the Statutes Relative to the Militia in Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Regular Session of the Twenty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Iowa (1896).

  • Year:
  • 1896
Jurisdiction:

        "Sec. 22. Any person who shall trespass on the encampment grounds, or the camp grounds of the guard in active service, or interrupt, molest, or interfere with any member of the guard in the discharge of his duties, or sell any malt, spirituous, or other intoxicating liquors within one mile of such encampment or camp, except under permit issued by the district or superior court, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and the commanding officer of such force may order the arrest of such person and cause him to be delivered to a peace officer or magistrate as soon as practicable."

1896, IA, An Act to Revise, Amend, and Codify the Statutes Relative to the Militia, § 22


Acts and Resolutions Passed at the Regular Session of the Twenty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Iowa, Begun January 13 and Ended April 11, 1896 (Des Moines, IA: F.R. Conaway, 1896), 104. Chapter 102—An Act to Revise, Amend, and Codify the Statutes Relative to the Militia, § 22. Approved April 10, 1896.