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§21-1263.


§21-1263.
   
   Any person who, by word of mouth or writings, advocates, affirmatively
   suggests or teaches the duty, necessity, propriety or expediency of
   crime, criminal syndicalism, or sabotage, or who shall advocate,
   affirmatively suggest or teach the duty, necessity, propriety or
   expediency of doing any act of violence, the destruction of or damage
   to any property, the bodily injury to any person or persons, or the
   commission of any crime or unlawful act as a means of accomplishing or
   effecting any industrial or political ends, change, or revolution, or
   for profit; or who prints, publishes, edits, issues, or knowingly
   circulates, sells, distributes, or publicly displays any books,
   pamphlets, paper, handbill, poster, document, or written or printed
   matter in any form whatsoever, containing matter advocating, advising,
   affirmatively suggesting, or teaching crime, criminal syndicalism,
   sabotage, the doing of any act of physical violence, the destruction
   of or damage to any property, the injury to any person, or the
   commission of any crime or unlawful act as a means of accomplishing,
   effecting or bringing about any industrial or political ends, or
   change, or as a means of accomplishing, effecting or bringing about
   any industrial or political revolution, or for profit; or who shall
   openly, or at all attempt to justify by word of mouth or writing, the
   commission or the attempt to commit sabotage, any act of physical
   violence, the destruction of or damage to any property, the injury to
   any person or the commission of any crime or unlawful act, with the
   intent to exemplify, spread or teach or affirmatively suggest criminal
   syndicalism; or who organizes, or helps to organize or becomes a
   member of or voluntarily assembles with any society or assemblage of
   persons which teaches, advocates, or affirmatively suggests the
   doctrine of criminal syndicalism, sabotage, or the necessity,
   propriety or expediency of doing any act of physical violence or the
   commission of any crime or unlawful act as a means of accomplishing or
   effecting any industrial or political ends, change or revolution, or
   for profit, is guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall
   be punished by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary for a term not
   to exceed ten (10) years, or by a fine of not more than Five Thousand
   Dollars ($5,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. Provided,
   that none of the provisions of Sections 1261 through 1264 of this
   title shall be construed to modify or affect Section 166 of Title 40
   of the Oklahoma Statutes.
   

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