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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-2619. Search warrant for premises where alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage is sold by the drink without license or permit.

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41-2619. Search warrant for premises where alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage is sold by the drink without license or permit. The existence of any place for which a license or temporary permit has not been issued pursuant to this act and which purports, or is held out to the public or to any person by the proprietors or their agents or employees, to be a place where alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage is sold by the individual drink, shall be deemed to be sufficient probable cause for any judge of the district court to issue a search warrant to any law enforcement officer of the state or a subdivision of the state for the purpose of searching such place for alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage being sold, possessed or consumed in violation of this act, any other law of the state or any ordinance of a municipal subdivision of the state.
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