2006 Alabama Code - Section 31-2-124 — Commanders of National Guard troops may order closing of certain places and forbid sale of certain commodities.

When any part of the National Guard of Alabama is in active service by order of the Governor or other civil authority to aid in the enforcement of the laws, in cases of insurrection, invasion, riot or imminent threat thereof, or disaster, the commanding officers of such troops may order the closing of any places where intoxicating liquors, arms, ammunition, dynamite or other explosives are sold, and forbid the selling, bartering, lending or giving away of any of said commodities in the city, town or village where the troops are on duty, or in the vicinity of such place, or for so long as any of the troops remain on duty in said vicinity. Such orders shall take effect whether any civil officer has issued a similar order or not, and the commanding officer of such troops may continue said prohibition in force until the departure of the troops, although the sheriff, mayor or intendant of the county, city, town or village may have prescribed an earlier or different date after which such selling, bartering, lending or giving away shall be carried on.

(Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §175; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §125.)

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