The Fee System in the United States Electronic Resource

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The Fee System in the United States Electronic Resource
Thomas K Thomas Klingenberg Urdahl
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6 New Jersey, 1895, p. 1810.
Arkansas charges $150 for a wholesale dealer's and $800 for a retail dealer's license.
7 Michigan, 1881, p. 148. Illinois collects $300 for a dramshop license and $150 for a malt liquor license.
8 Ky. , Laws, 1890.
9 Ga. , 1835, p. 185; N. J. , 1888, p. 1810.
10 Mich. , 1881, p. 148.
11 Ariz. , 1887, Sec. 2232; Mont. , 1894, Sec. 4063.
166 UrdahlThe Present Fee System in the United States.
Other licenses which are by no means rare, are druggists' permits to sell liq
...uor; likewise licenses to merchants engaged in mercan- tile business, licenses to grocers and others. Some states pre- scribe special licenses for taverns, for club houses, and many other places where liquor is sold.
The tendency of the license legislation since the war, has been to gradually increase the fees. There is scarcely a state which has remained unaffected by this movement, although changes in legislation of this character are slow. The reform movement has taken many directions in the different states, the most striking of which may be mentioned: the constitutional provision of North Dakota, prohibiting the passage of any license law; the South Carolina dispensary act which attempts to change from state regulation to state management; the Maine and Iowa prohibition laws ; and others.


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