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Home » US Law » 2020 Arkansas Code » Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages » Chapter 3 - Prohibited Practices » Subchapter 4 - Illicit Manufacture and Equipment

§ 3-3-401. Definition

(a) As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires, “illicit still” means an apparatus designed for the unlawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor, which shall include an outfit or parts of an outfit commonly used, or intended to be used, in the distillation or manufacture of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors and which is […]

§ 3-3-402. Manufacture, possession, and transportation

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, including any corporation or legal entity: (1) To own, possess, or knowingly transport any illicit still, still worm, or any apparatus or any substantial part of any illicit still designed for the unlawful manufacture of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquor; (2) To manufacture or engage in the […]

§ 3-3-403. Seizure and forfeiture of vehicles

(a) All vehicles or vessels used in the transportation or storage of any illicitly distilled spirituous, vinous, or malt liquor or any illicit still, still worm, or other apparatus designed for the unlawful manufacture of spirituous, vinous, or malt liquor shall be seized and forfeited and shall be sold by the Director of the Alcoholic […]

§ 3-3-404. Destruction and sale of still

(a) The court, upon conviction of any defendant for illegal manufacture or sale or gift of intoxicating alcoholic liquors, shall order the destruction of any illicit stills or apparatus designed for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor belonging to or under the control of the defendant. (b) The court may order the copper or other property […]

§ 3-3-405. Defendant’s reputation as evidence

In any prosecution or proceeding for any violation of this act, the general reputation of the defendant for moonshining, bootlegging, or being engaged in the illicit manufacture of or trade in intoxicating liquors shall be admissible in evidence against the defendant.