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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 13-208

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§13–208.
(a)During a time of duty, a commanding officer may arrest for the period of the time of duty an individual who:
(1)trespasses on a camp ground, parade ground, armory, or other place devoted to that duty;
(2)disrupts in any way the orderly discharge of duty by those under arms; or
(3)interrupts or prevents the passage of troops going to or returning from duty.
(b)A commanding officer may prohibit within the limits of a post, camp ground, place of encampment, parade, or drill that is under the command of the officer:
(1)the sale or use of alcoholic beverages;
(2)huckster or auction sales; and
(3)gambling.
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