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§ 149.02  BREAKING AND ENTERING.
   No person shall break and enter, or shall enter without breaking, any dwelling, house, tent, hotel, office, store, shop, warehouse, barn, granary, factory or other building, boat, ship, railroad car or structure used or kept for public or private use, or any private apartment therein, or any cottage, clubhouse, boat house, hunting or fishing lodge, garage or the out-buildings belonging  thereto, or any other structure, whether occupied or unoccupied, without first obtaining permission to enter from the owner occupant, agent, or person having immediate control thereof.
§ 149.03  RIOT.
   It is unlawful and constitutes the crime of riot for 5 or more persons, acting in concert, to wrongfully engage in violent conduct and thereby intentionally or recklessly cause or create a serious risk of causing public terror or alarm.
§ 149.04  UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.
   It is unlawful and constitutes an unlawful assembly for a person to assemble or act in concert with 4 or more persons for the purpose of engaging in conduct constituting the crime of riot, or to be present at an assembly that either has or develops such a purpose and to remain thereat with intent to advance such purpose.
§ 149.05  UNLAWFUL PICKETING AND DEMONSTRATING.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in lawful picketing or demonstrating to so picket or demonstrate in such a manner or fashion to cause vehicular traffic to be impeded or blocked on any public street or private drive or parking lot.
   (B)   It shall further be unlawful for any persons engaged in lawful picketing or demonstrating to so picket or demonstrate in such a manner or fashion as to impede or block pedestrian traffic to any building, public or private, or along any sidewalk or walkway.
§ 149.06  INCITING.
   No person shall make or incite any disturbance or contention in any tavern, store or grocery, manufacturing establishment or any other business place or in any street, lane, alley, highway, public building, grounds or park, or at any election or other public meeting where citizens are peaceably and lawfully assembled.
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