Wisconsin Code § 132.05

Sale of receptacle by other than owner prohibited
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It is unlawful for any person, without the written consent of
the owner or the owner’s agent, to keep for sale any can, tub,
firkin, box, bottle, cask, barrel, keg, carton, tank, fountain, vessel
or container that is marked or distinguished as described in s.
132.04, a description of which is filed, or recorded and published
as provided in s. 132.04, or to use or fill any similar substance,
commodity or product as originally contained for the sale of the
substance, commodity or product any such can, tub, firkin, box,
bottle, cask, barrel, keg, carton, tank, fountain, vessel or container
or to receive, take, buy, sell, or dispose of or traffic in any such
can, tub, firkin, bottle, box, cask, barrel, keg, carton, tank, fountain, vessel or container, or to deface, erase, obliterate, cover up or
otherwise remove or conceal any such name, brand, design,
trademark, device or other mark thereon, for the purpose of destroying or removing the evidence of the ownership of such
article.

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