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US (United States) Code. Title 27. Chapter 2: Prohibition of intoxicating beverages
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27 USC CHAPTER 2 - PROHIBITION OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES 01/06/03
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TITLE 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS
CHAPTER 2 - PROHIBITION OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES
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CHAPTER 2 - PROHIBITION OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES
This chapter, comprising sections 11 to 64, in large measure
became inoperative by the adoption of the 21st Amendment to the
Constitution. See note preceding sections 1 to 5 of this title.
Repeal of provisions of this title affecting District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Hawaii and Alaska, see note
preceding sections 1 to 5 of this title.
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27 USC Secs. 11 to 40 01/06/03
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Secs. 11 to 40. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title I, Sec. 1,
49 Stat. 872
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Section 11, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 2, 41 Stat.
308, authorized Commissioner of Internal Revenue, his assistants,
agents, and inspectors to swear out warrants before United States
commissioners [now United States magistrate judges] or other
officers or courts authorized to issue warrants, and to investigate
and report violations of this title to United States attorney for
district in which violations were committed.
Section 12, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 3, 41 Stat.
308, provided that no person manufacture, sell, barter, transport,
import, export, deliver, furnish or possess any intoxicating liquor
except as otherwise provided by provisions of this title.
Section 13, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 4, 41 Stat.
309, exempted specified articles, after having been manufactured
and prepared for market, from provisions of this title, required
manufacturers of such exempt articles to secure permits, give
bonds, keep records, and make reports, and made unlawful the
failure to comply with any of foregoing requirements.
Section 14, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 5, 41 Stat.
309, authorized commissioner to analyze specified manufactured
articles in order to determine whether said articles constituted
intoxicating liquors.
Section 15, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 2, 42 Stat. 222,
authorized commissioner to order a change of formula of
preparations used as a beverage or for intoxicating liquor purposes
where sale or use of such preparations was substantially increased
in community by reason of its use as a beverage or for intoxicating
beverage purposes.
Section 16, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 6, 41 Stat.
310, required that any person manufacturing, selling, purchasing,
transporting, or prescribing any liquor, except liquor purchased
and used for medicinal purposes when prescribed by a physician,
liquor purchased and used in a bona fide hospital or sanitarium for
treatment of alcoholism, and wine manufactured, etc., for
sacramental or religious purposes, first obtain a permit from
commissioner.
Section 17, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 7, 41 Stat.
311, authorized no one but a physician holding a permit to
prescribe liquor to issue any prescription for liquor, required
every such physician to keep a record of every prescription issued,
and required pharmacist filling each prescription issued to indorse
upon it over his own signature "canceled".
Section 18, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 2, 42 Stat. 222,
specified kinds of liquor which could be prescribed for medicinal
purposes, percentage of alcohol in such prescriptions, and quantity
permitted to be prescribed.
Section 19, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 8, 41 Stat.
311, authorized commissioner to issue prescription blanks, free of
cost, to physicians holding permits to prescribe liquor for
medicinal purposes.
Section 20, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 2, 42 Stat. 222, set
forth number of prescription blanks that could be issued to a
physician, and number of prescriptions that could be issued by a
physician.
Section 21, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 9, 41 Stat.
311, set forth procedure by which commissioner could cite
permittees believed not to be conforming to provisions of this
title, or who had violated laws of any State relating to
intoxicating liquors.
Section 22, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 10, 41
Stat. 312, required every person manufacturing, purchasing,
selling, or transporting any liquor to make and keep a permanent
record of all such transactions.
Section 23, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 11, 41
Stat. 312, required all manufacturers and wholesale or retail
druggists to keep a copy of all permits to purchase on which a sale
of any liquor was made.
Section 24, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 12, 41
Stat. 312, required all persons manufacturing liquor for sale to
attach labels to every container, and specified the information to
be placed on such labels.
Section 25, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 13, 41
Stat. 312, required every carrier to make a record at place of
shipment of receipt of any liquor transported, and to deliver
liquor only to persons presenting to him a verified copy of a
permit to purchase.
Section 26, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 14, 41
Stat. 312, made it unlawful for any person to use or induce any
carrier, or any agent or employee thereof, to carry or ship any
package or receptacle containing liquor without notifying carrier
of true nature and character of shipment, and required all packages
carrying liquor to contain enumerated information.
Section 27, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 15, 41
Stat. 313, made it unlawful for any consignee to accept any package
containing liquor upon which appeared a statement known by him to
be false, or for any carrier to consign, etc., any such package,
knowing such statement to be false.
Section 28, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 16, 41
Stat. 313, made it unlawful to order a carrier to deliver liquor to
any person not a bona fide consignee.
Section 29, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 17, 41
Stat. 313, made it unlawful to advertise liquor, or manufacture,
sale, or keeping for sale of liquor, and exempted manufacturers and
wholesale druggists holding permits to sell liquor from prohibition
when furnishing price lists to persons permitted to purchase liquor
or when advertising in business publications.
Section 30, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 18, 41
Stat. 313, made it unlawful to advertise, manufacture, sell, or
possess for sale any utensil, ingredient, or formula intended for
use in unlawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor.
Section 31, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 19, 41
Stat. 313, prohibited any person from soliciting or receiving
orders for liquor or giving information as to how liquor could be
obtained in violation of this title.
Section 32, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 20, 41
Stat. 313, gave a right of action to any person injured in person,
property, means of support, or otherwise by any intoxicated person
against any person who unlawfully sold liquor to such intoxicated
person, or caused or contributed to such intoxication.
Section 33, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 21, 41
Stat. 314, declared any property used in connection with a
violation of this title to be a common nuisance, set forth
punishment for maintenance of a common nuisance, and made owner of
such property liable.
Section 34, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 22, 41
Stat. 314, set forth procedure which authorized an action in equity
to enjoin any nuisance defined in this title.
Section 35, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 23, 41
Stat. 314, declared any person keeping or carrying liquor with
intent to sell, or soliciting orders for liquor guilty of a
nuisance and restrainable by injunction.
Section 36, act Oct. 29, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 23, 41
Stat. 314, set forth fees of officers removing and selling property
in enforcement of these provisions.
Section 37, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 23, 41
Stat. 314, provided that any violation upon any leased premises by
the lessee or occupant thereof could, at the option of the lessor,
work a forfeiture of lease.
Section 38, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 24, 41
Stat. 315, set forth procedure and punishment for violation of any
injunction granted pursuant to these provisions.
Section 39, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 25, 41
Stat. 315, prohibited unlawful possession of liquor or property
designed for manufacture thereof, and authorized issuance of search
warrants and destruction of unlawfully possessed liquor and
property seized pursuant to such search warrants.
Section 40, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 26, 41
Stat. 315, set forth procedure for seizure and destruction of
unlawfully transported liquor and sale of any vehicle found to be
used for such transportation.
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27 USC Sec. 40a 01/06/03
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Sec. 40a. Repealed. June 25, 1948, ch. 645, Sec. 21, 62 Stat. 862
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Section, act Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, Sec. 204, 49 Stat. 878,
related to remission or mitigation of forfeiture of a seized
vehicle or aircraft. See section 3668 of Title 18, Crimes and
Criminal Procedure.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL
Repeal effective Sept. 1, 1948, see section 20 of act June 25,
1948.
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27 USC Secs. 41 to 43 01/06/03
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Secs. 41 to 43. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title III, Sec.
308(a), 49 Stat. 880
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Section 41, act Mar. 3, 1925, ch. 438, Sec. 1, 43 Stat. 1116,
related to use of forfeited vessels or vehicles for enforcement of
provisions of this title in lieu of sale.
Section 42, acts Mar. 3, 1925, ch. 438, Sec. 2, 43 Stat. 1116;
May 27, 1930, ch. 342, Secs. 9, 10, 46 Stat. 430, related to
application by a department head for which seizure of a vessel or
vehicle is made to deliver such vessel or vehicle to Department of
Justice for use in enforcement of this title, the 18th Amendment,
or the customs laws.
Section 43, act Mar. 3, 1925, ch. 438, Sec. 3, 43 Stat. 1116,
related to limitation on use of forfeited vessels or vehicles.
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27 USC Secs. 43a, 43b 01/06/03
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Secs. 43a, 43b. Omitted
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Section 43a, acts May 14, 1937, ch. 180, Sec. 1, 50 Stat. 145;
Mar. 28, 1938, ch. 55, Sec. 1, 52 Stat. 128, related to use by
narcotics agents of motor vehicles confiscated pursuant to section
43 of this title.
Section 43b, acts May 6, 1939, ch. 115, title I, Sec. 1, 53 Stat.
663; Mar. 25, 1940, ch. 71, title I, 54 Stat. 63, related to use by
narcotics agents of motor vehicles confiscated pursuant to section
157 of this title. See section 3616 of Title 18, Crimes and
Criminal Procedure.
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27 USC Secs. 44 to 57 01/06/03
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Secs. 44 to 57. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title I, Sec. 1,
49 Stat. 872
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Section 44, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 27, 41
Stat. 316, authorized delivery to any department or agency of
United States, for medicinal, mechanical, or scientific use, or
private sale for such purposes to any person having a permit to
purchase, of liquor subject to destruction pursuant to provisions
of this title.
Section 45, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 28, 41
Stat. 316, gave to commissioner, his assistants, agents, and
inspectors all power and protection in enforcement of this title
which had been conferred by law for enforcement of prior laws
relating to manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor.
Section 46, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 29, 41
Stat. 316, set forth punishment for any person found guilty of
unlawfully manufacturing or selling liquor, violating provisions of
any permit, or making any false record, report, or affidavit.
Section 47, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 30, 41
Stat. 317, took away privilege against self-incrimination from any
person ordered to testify or produce books, papers, etc., and
provided that any person so ordered to testify or produce would be
immune from any prosecution based on evidence provided.
Section 48, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 31, 41
Stat. 317, set forth venue in any prosecution for unlawful sale of
liquor.
Section 49, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 32, 41
Stat. 317, authorized joinder of separate offenses in prosecutions
for violations of this title, and set forth requirements for any
affidavit, information, or indictment issued pursuant to such
prosecutions.
Section 50, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 33, 41
Stat. 317, made possession of liquor by any person not legally
permitted to possess liquor prima facie evidence of unlawful
purpose.
Section 51, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 34, 41
Stat. 317, authorized inspection by duly authorized personnel of
records and reports required to be kept or filed pursuant to this
title, and introduction into evidence of duly certified copies of
such records and reports.
Section 52, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 35, 41
Stat. 317, repealed all provisions of law inconsistent with these
provisions, and provided that regulations promulgated pursuant to
these provisions were to be construed as in addition to existing
laws.
Section 53, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 5, 42 Stat. 223, set
forth procedure for assessment and collection of all taxes and
penalties provided for in section 52 of this title.
Section 54, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 5, 42 Stat. 223,
exempted from taxation distilled spirits lost by theft, accidental
fire, or other casualty, where such loss did not occur as a result
of negligence or fraud on part of owner or custodian.
Section 55, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 35, 41
Stat. 317, authorized commissioner to compromise any civil cause
arising under these provisions with approval of Secretary of the
Treasury before bringing action in court, and with approval of
Attorney General after action was commenced.
Section 56, act Nov. 23, 1921, ch. 134, Sec. 2, 42 Stat. 22,
limited quantity of spirituous and vinous liquor that could be
imported into or manufactured in United States.
Section 57, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 37, 41
Stat. 318, exempted from these provisions storage in or
transportation to bonded warehouses of liquor manufactured prior to
the taking effect of these provisions.
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27 USC Secs. 58 to 60 01/06/03
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Secs. 58 to 60. Repealed. Mar. 22, 1933, ch. 4, Sec. 2, 48 Stat. 17
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Section 58, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 37, 41
Stat. 318, related to development of liquids containing less than
one-half of one per centum of alcohol.
Section 59, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 37, 41
Stat. 318, related to tax on fortified wines for nonbeverage
alcohol.
Section 60, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 37, 41
Stat. 318, related to burden of proof with regard to alcoholic
content.
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27 USC Secs. 61, 62 01/06/03
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Secs. 61, 62. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title I, Sec. 1, 49
Stat. 872
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Section 61, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 38, 41
Stat. 319, authorized Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Attorney
General of the United States to hire employees and purchase
equipment and supplies necessary for enforcement to this title.
Section 62, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 39, 41
Stat. 319, authorized issuance of a summons to any person whose
property rights were proceeded against or could be affected by a
judgment rendered in a proceeding where such person was not the one
who in person violated provisions of law.
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27 USC Sec. 63 01/06/03
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Sec. 63. Repealed. June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Sec. 3, 48 Stat. 1116
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Section, acts Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title III, Sec. 20, 41 Stat.
322; July 5, 1932, ch. 428, 47 Stat. 579, made it unlawful to
introduce into Canal Zone, or to manufacture, sell, transport, or
possess within Canal Zone, any intoxicating liquors, except for
sacramental, scientific, or medicinal purposes.
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27 USC Secs. 63a to 63d 01/06/03
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Secs. 63a to 63d. Transferred
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Sections 63a to 63d, act June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Secs. 1-4, 48
Stat. 1116, which were transferred to sections 1314b to 1314e,
respectively, of Title 48, Territories and Insular Possessions,
were subsequently repealed by act Aug. 10, 1949, ch. 415, Sec.
9(d), 63 Stat. 597.
Section 63a, act June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Sec. 1, 48 Stat. 1116,
which authorized President to make rules and regulations with
respect to alcoholic beverages in Canal Zone, was transferred to
section 1314b of Title 48.
Section 63b, act June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Sec. 2, 48 Stat. 1116,
which related to punishment for violation of any rules and
regulations, was transferred to section 1314c of Title 48.
Section 63c, act June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Sec. 3, 48 Stat. 1116,
which related to repeal of prior laws, was transferred to section
1314d of Title 48.
Section 63d, act June 19, 1934, ch. 657, Sec. 4, 48 Stat. 1116,
which related to effective date of sections 63a to 63d of this
title, was transferred to section 1314e of Title 48.
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27 USC Sec. 64 01/06/03
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Sec. 64. Repealed. Aug. 27, 1935, ch. 740, title I, Sec. 1, 49
Stat. 872
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Section, act Oct. 28, 1919, ch. 85, title II, Sec. 36, 41 Stat.
318, provided that invalidity of any provision of this title would
not be construed to render invalid other provisions of this title.
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