Arkansas Code § 4-99-112

Burden of proving an exemption or exception
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In any civil proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of proving an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it, and in any criminal proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of producing evidence to support a defense based upon an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it. Acts 1993, No. 137, § 2.
In any civil proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of proving an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it, and in any criminal proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of producing evidence to support a defense based upon an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it. Acts 1993, No. 137, § 2.
In any civil proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of proving an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it, and in any criminal proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of producing evidence to support a defense based upon an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it. Acts 1993, No. 137, § 2.
In any civil proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of proving an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it, and in any criminal proceeding alleging a violation of this chapter, the burden of producing evidence to support a defense based upon an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it.
Acts 1993, No. 137, § 2.

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