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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 244 — Alcoholic beverages -- prohibitions, restrictions, and regulations

244.180 Contraband defined.

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The following property, even though found and seized in dry territory, is contraband:
(1)Any apparatus commonly used or intended to be used in the manufacture of
alcoholic beverages and not registered in the office of a collector of internal
revenue for the United States. The burden of proof that the apparatus is
properly registered shall be on the defendant.
(2)Any material, equipment, implements, devices, firearms, and other property
used or intended for use directly and immediately in connection with the
unlawful traffic in alcoholic beverages.
(3)Any alcoholic beverages in the possession of anyone not entitled by law to
possess them.
(4)Any alcoholic beverages in a container of a size prohibited by law or prohibited
to the particular party in whose possession they are found.
(5)Any vehicle, watercraft, or aircraft in which any person is illegally possessing or
transporting alcoholic beverages. "Illegally possessing" means and includes the
holding of any alcoholic beverages unless lawfully acquired and intended for
lawful uses.
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