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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

242.280 Receiving alcoholic beverages from carrier in dry territory prohibited --

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Exception for receiving or accepting alcoholic beverages to be sold in lawful
territory within or without state -- Same prohibition on receiving alcoholic
beverages in any moist territory unless sale of alcoholic beverages specifically
authorized under limited local option election.
(1)It shall be unlawful for any person of dry territory to receive or accept any alcoholic
beverage from a common carrier or from any person who has transported the
beverage in or into such territory for compensation, hire, or profit of any kind
whatsoever either directly or indirectly. Each and every package of said alcoholic
beverage so received or accepted shall constitute a separate offense. Nothing in this
section shall be construed to prevent any distiller or manufacturer of alcoholic
beverages or any authorized agent of a distiller or manufacturer or wholesale dealer
from receiving or accepting any alcoholic beverages which are to be sold in a
territory where the sale of such beverages may be lawful either in or out of the state.
(2)Subsection
(1)of this section shall apply to any moist territory unless the sale of the
alcoholic beverage in question has been specifically authorized in that moist
territory under a limited local option election.
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