Maryland Code § SG-2-1702

Section SG-2-1702
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(a) A person may not willfully disrupt, interfere with, attempt to disrupt, or
attempt to interfere with a session, meeting, or proceeding of the General Assembly,
the Senate, or the House or any of their committees, by:
(1) making, alone or with another person, a noise that tends to be
disruptive;
(2) using abusive or obscene language;
(3) making an obscene gesture;
(4) engaging in violent, tumultuous, or threatening behavior;
(5) refusing to comply with the lawful order of the police to disperse;
or
(6) doing any other disruptive or interfering act.
(b) A person may not picket willfully in a building where:
(1) the Senate or the House has a chamber;
(2) a member of the General Assembly has an official office; or
(3) a committee of the General Assembly, the Senate, or the House
has an office.
(c) A person may not prevent or attempt to prevent, willfully and with force,
the performance of a function, power, or duty by a member, officer, or employee of the
General Assembly, the Senate, or the House or any of their committees.
(d) A person may not:

(1) willfully and without legal authority, obtain, withhold, destroy,
deface, or alter an official document or record of the General Assembly, the Senate,
or the House or any of their committees; or
(2) without legal authority, possess, withhold, destroy, or deface real
or personal property that the General Assembly, the Senate, or the House or any of
their committees owns or uses.
(e) (1) This subsection does not apply to:
(i) a law enforcement officer of any state or of the federal
government who is carrying out duties of the office; or
(ii) a person whom the officer summons to help in making an
arrest or in preserving the peace.
(2) A person may not willfully bring an assault weapon or other
firearm or destructive device, as defined in § 4-501 of the Criminal Law Article, into
or have an assault weapon or other firearm or destructive device in a building where:
(i) the Senate or the House has a chamber;
(ii) a member, officer, or employee of the General Assembly
has an official office; or
(iii) a committee of the General Assembly, the Senate, or the
House has an office.
(f) A person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or
imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or both.

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