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31-1-5
Section 31-1-5 Historical museum site in Baldwin County. (a)(1) The Legislature finds that
the State Military Department has numerous items of U.S. military history including, but not
limited to, equipment, uniforms, and weapons, which the department has in storage and which
could be housed and made available for public display in a historical museum dedicated to
the United States Armed Forces and United States Military history. (2) The Legislature further
finds that the Baldwin County Commission has expressed an interest in planning, developing,
and supporting a historical museum in Baldwin County dedicated to the United States Armed
Forces and United States Military history. (b) The purpose of this section is to designate
Baldwin County as the site of a future historical museum dedicated to the United States Armed
Forces and military history in order for the Baldwin County Commission to take further actions
for the planning, development, location, fund raising, and support of a...
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31-2-77
Section 31-2-77 Service medals and decorations authorized for wear with National Guard and
Naval Militia uniforms. All service medals and decorations awarded for service in the United
States Armed Forces, and authorized to be worn with the uniform of the United States Armed
Forces, are authorized for the uniform of the National Guard and Naval Militia of Alabama
on occasions prescribed for officers of the United States Armed Forces; provided, that the
following state medals and decorations are authorized for wear with the uniform of the National
Guard and Naval Militia of the State of Alabama: State service medals authorized in this chapter;
medals and decorations awarded by recognized patriotic organizations such as are associated
with the service of Revolutionary War ancestry; the War of 1812; the Mexican War; the Civil
War, both confederate and federal service; the Spanish American War; the World Wars, 1917-1918,
1941-1945; Korea; Viet Nam; and such other medals and decorations as...
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32-6-351
Section 32-6-351 Active reserve identification tag. Effective January 1, 1994, a resident of
this state who is an active member of the United States Armed Forces Reserve may obtain a
distinctive motor vehicle license tag or tags signifying service in the Armed Forces Reserve
upon presenting to the judge of probate or commissioner of licenses an active reserve identification
card. The distinctive motor vehicle license tags authorized by this division shall be issued
in the same manner, under the same conditions, and for the same fees due, if any, as distinctive
motor vehicle tags are issued to active members of the National Guard. (Acts 1993, 1st Ex.
Sess., No. 93-880, p. 144, §2.)...
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32-6-353
Section 32-6-353 Issuance of distinctive plates for global war on terrorism; eligibility; fees;
design. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, a distinctive license
plate category shall be established for motor vehicle owners who have served or are currently
serving in an active status either on active duty or within a reserve component of the United
States Armed Forces, including the Alabama National Guard and civilian employees of the United
States government who are on military orders, in current or future conflicts in support of
the global war on terrorism occurring on or after September 11, 2001. The distinctive tags
shall be issued, printed, and processed in the same manner as other distinctive tags provided
in this chapter. The eligible U.S. service member or civilian employee of the United States
government shall make application to the judge of probate or other county license plate issuing
official in the county of residence and shall present to the...
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28-1-3.1
Section 28-1-3.1 Possession of alcoholic beverages purchased from military liquor stores, etc.,
by eligible persons; violations. (a) Any person 21 years of age or over who is on active duty,
in active reserve status or retired from the armed forces of the United States, or the dependent
of such person, or is otherwise eligible to purchase alcoholic beverages from military package
or liquor stores, shall be entitled to have in his possession, in his motor vehicle, or a
private residence or place of private residence or the curtilage thereof in any county in
this state, for his own private use and not for resale, not more than the following quantity
of alcoholic beverages as defined in Section 28-3-1, which beverages have been sold by a military
liquor, package, Class 6 or similar store or outlet: three liters of liquor and one case of
beer; or three liters of wine and one case of beer; or two cases of beer; provided, however,
that no alcoholic beverages shall be kept, stored or...
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31-2-6
Section 31-2-6 Persons exempted from militia service, etc. The officers, judicial and executive,
of the government of the United States and the State of Alabama, persons in the Armed Forces
of the United States, customhouse clerks, persons employed by the United States in the transmission
of the mails, artisans and workmen employed in the armories, arsenals and navy yards of the
United States, and pilots and mariners actually employed in the sea service of any citizen
or merchant within the United States shall be exempt from militia duty, without regard to
age, and all persons who, because of religious belief, shall claim exemption from military
service, if the conscientious holdings of such belief shall be established under such regulations
as the President of the United States or the Governor of Alabama shall prescribe, shall be
exempted from the militia service in a combatant capacity, but no person so exempted shall
be exempt from militia service in any capacity that the President...
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31-2A-100
Section 31-2A-100 (Article 100.) Subordinate compelling surrender. Any person subject to this
code who compels or attempts to compel the Commander of the Alabama National Guard, or of
any other state, place, vessel, aircraft, or other military property, or of any body of members
of the Armed Forces, to give it up to an enemy or to abandon it, or who strikes the colors
or flag to an enemy without proper authority, shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(Act 2012-334, §1.)...
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31-2A-112a
Section 31-2A-112a (Article 112a.) Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances.
(a) Any person subject to this code who wrongfully uses, possesses, manufactures, distributes,
imports into the customs territory of the United States, exports from the United States, or
introduces into an installation, vessel, vehicle, or aircraft used by or under the control
of the Armed Forces of the United States or of any state military forces a substance described
in subsection (b) shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. (b) The substances referred
to in subsection (a) are the following: (1) Opium, heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, lysergic
acid diethylamide, methamphetamine, phencyclidine, barbituric acid, and marijuana and any
compound or derivative of any such substance. (2) Any substance not specified in subdivision
(1) that is listed on a schedule of controlled substances prescribed by the President for
the purposes of the Uniform Code of Military Justice of the Armed Forces of...
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31-2A-112b
Section 31-2A-112b (Article 112b.) Wrongful possession, etc., of drug paraphernalia. Any person
subject to this code who wrongfully possesses, manufactures, distributes, imports into the
customs territory of the United States, exports from the United States, or introduces into
an installation, vessel, vehicle, or aircraft used by or under the control of the Armed Forces
of the United States or of any state military forces drug paraphernalia as defined in Section
13A-12-260, shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. (Act 2012-334, §1.)...
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35-10-70
Section 35-10-70 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) ACTIVE DUTY. Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States.
Active duty includes full-time training duty, annual training duty, and attendance, while
in the active military service, at a school designated as a military service school by law
or by the secretary of the military department concerned. Active duty does not include full-time
national guard duty. (2) MILITARY SERVICE. Any of the following: a. Active duty. b. If the
service member is a member of the Alabama National Guard, service under a call to active service
authorized by the President or the Secretary of Defense of the United States for a period
of more than 30 consecutive days under §32 USC 502(f) to respond to a national emergency
declared by the President of the United States and supported by federal money. c. A period
during which the service member is absent from active duty because of...
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