ALASKA. 



There is no officer specifically charged with the enforcement of the 

 law regarding the aduteration of drugs. 



SALE OF POISONS. 



163. Penalty for sale without a label. If any person shall sell or deliver any 

 arsenic, corrosive sublimate, prussic acid, or other poison, without having the 

 word " poison " and the true name thereof in English written or printed upon 

 a label attached to the vial, box, or parcel containing the same, such person, 

 upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty nor 

 wore than one hundred dollars. (Approved October 19, 186.$, Laws of Oregon.} 



Carter's Annotate/! Codes, 1000, p. 34. 



145. Sale of opium restricted. It shall be unlawful to sell or give away opium, 

 or any preparation of which opium is the principal medicinal agent, to any 

 person except druggists and practicing physicians, except on the prescription of 

 a practicing physician, written in the English or Latin language; and the 

 druggist filling, the prescription shall keep the same on file for one year subject 

 to be inspected by any public officer of the district. 



149. Penalty. Any person violating any of the four sections last preceding 

 shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than six months 

 nor more than two years, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than one 

 month nor more than six months, or by fine not less than fifty dollars nor more 

 than five hundred dollars. Approved \orcnibcr 25, $885, Laics of Oregon. 



Carter's Annotated Codes, 1000. p. 31. 



ADULTERATION OF DRUGS. 



158. Penalty, If any person shall adulterate, for the purpose of sale, any drug 

 or medicine in such manner as to render the same injurious to health, or shall 

 knowingly sell or offer for sale any adulterated drug or medicine, such person, 

 upon conviction thereof, shall be punished in the Banner provided in section 

 one hundred and fifty-six. [By imprisonment in tlio county jail not less than 

 three months nor more than one year, or by fine not lots than fifty nor more than 

 five hundred dollars], and such adulterated drugs or iqedicines shall be forfeited 

 and destroyed. (Approved October If), 186V/, Laws of Oregon.) 



Carter's Annotated Codes, 1900, p. 33. 

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