§ 39-33-1510 Placing offensive material in milk containers is unlawful
§ 39-33-1520 Trafficking in shipper’s milk cans without consent or defacing cans is unlawful
§ 39-33-1530 Possession of milk can without consent is presumptive evidence of unlawful trafficking
§ 39-33-1540 Unauthorized use of stamped bottles of other dealers in milk in same county is unlawful
§ 39-33-1550 Use of milk containers of others is unlawful
§ 39-33-1560 Sale or shipment of milk container by one other than dealer is unlawful
§ 39-33-1570 Possession of milk containers of another for more than seven days is unlawful
§ 39-33-1580 Penalties for violating Sections 39-33-1550 to 39-33-1570
§ 39-33-1590 Certain sections are cumulative

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