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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 11-104-1

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 11-104-1

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 11-104.1 (2023) - Adult Sexual Displays -- Allowing Minors to Enter or Remain on Premises -- Bookstores and Entertainment Venues (a) In Harford County and Cecil County, a person who operates a bookstore or entertainment venue in which an item or activity described in § 11-102 or § 11-103 of this subtitle is shown, displayed, or depicted and constitutes a majority of the items or activities offered for sale or rental by the bookstore or entertainment venue: (1) shall require each individual upon entering the premises to display a driver’s license or an identification card that substantiates the individual’s age; and (2) may not knowingly allow a minor to remain on the premises. (b) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on convi...

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