(1) Except as provided in KRS 250.489 or 250.4892, any person who violates any provision of KRS 250.482 to 250.488 shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500). (2) Any person who knowingly possesses anhydrous ammonia in a container other than an a pproved container in violation of KRS 250.489 is guilty of a Class D felony unless it is proven that the person violated KRS 250.489 with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine in violation of KRS 218A.1432, in which case it is a Class B felony for the first offense and a Class A felony for each subsequent offense. (3) A violation of KRS 250.4892 is a Class D felony unless it is proven that the person violated KRS 250.4892 with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine in violation of KRS 218A.1432, in w hich case it is a Class B felony for the first offense and a Class A felony for each subsequent offense.
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