Maine Code § 17-3606

Mass picketing to prevent maintenance or movement of perishables
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It shall be unlawful for any person, acting individually or in concert with others, by mass picketing,
force, coercion, physical obstruction at the entrance to any place of employment or physical obstruction

in any street, sidewalk or railway, to prevent or attempt to prevent the delivery to any public,
commercial or industrial enterprise of any supply, commodity or service necessary for the proper
maintenance of any of the buildings, equipment, machinery or fixtures constituting such enterprise or
necessary to keep any of such buildings, equipment, machinery or fixtures from deteriorating or being
damaged by fire, freeze-up or other casualties, or the harvesting, the storing, the transportation to
storage and market of a perishable food product. For the purpose of this section, "person" means any
individual, corporation or unincorporated association, including partnerships and labor organizations.
Whoever violates this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment
for not more than 30 days, or by both.
(REPEALED)

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