West Virginia Code § 11-17-20

Transportation of unstamped cigarettes or tax-not-paid tobacco
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products; forfeitures and sales of cigarettes and equipment.
(a) In general. -– Every person who transports tax-not-paid tobacco products upon the public
highways, waterways, airways, roads or streets of this state shall have in his or her actual
possession invoices or delivery tickets for the tobacco products.
(b) Contents of delivery tickets. -– Delivery tickets shall show: (1) The true name and the
complete and exact address of the consignor or seller; (2) the true name and complete and
exact address of the consignee or purchaser; (3) the quantity and brands of the tobacco
products transported; and (4) the true name and complete and euxact address of the person
who has or shall assume payment of the West Virginia taxes imposed by this article, or the
tax, if any, of the state or foreign country at the point of ultimtate destination: Provided, That
any common carrier which has issued a bill of lading for a shipment of tobacco products and
is without notice to itself or to any of its agents or employees that the cigarettes are not
stamped as required by this article, or that the tax imposed by this article on tobacco
products other than cigarettes has not been paid, shall be considered to have complied with
this article and the vehicle or vessel in which sthe tax-not-paid tobacco products are being
transported is not subject to confiscation under this section or article seven, chapter sixty-a
of this code.
(c) In the absence of invoices, delivery tickets or bills of lading, as the case may be, that
meet the requirements of subseections (a) and (b) of this section, the tobacco products, the
vehicle or vessel in which the tobacco products are being transported and any paraphernalia
or devices used in conneLction with the tax-not-paid tobacco products are declared to be
contraband goods and may be seized by the commissioner, or the commissioner's authorized
deputies, agents or employees, or by any law-enforcement officer of the state, without a
warrant and shall be forfeited to the state as provided in article seven, chapter sixty-a of this
code.

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