Nevada Code § 203.117

Criminal syndicalism
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1. Criminal syndicalism is the doctrine
which advocates or teaches crime, sabotage, violence or unlawful methods of
terrorism as a means of accomplishing industrial or political reform.
2. It is unlawful:
(a) For any person, by word of mouth or writing,
to advocate or teach the duty, necessity or propriety of crime, sabotage,
violence or other unlawful methods of terrorism as a means of accomplishing
industrial or political reform;
(b) For any person to print, publish, edit, issue
or knowingly to circulate, sell, distribute or publicly to display any book,
paper, document or written matter in any form, containing or advocating,
advising or teaching the doctrine that industrial or political reform should be
brought about by crime, sabotage, violence or other unlawful methods of terrorism;
(c) For any person openly, willfully and
deliberately to justify, by word of mouth or writing, the commission or the
attempt to commit crime, sabotage, violence or other unlawful methods of
terrorism with the intent to exemplify, spread or advocate the propriety of the
doctrine of criminal syndicalism;
(d) For any person to organize or help to
organize or become a member of, or voluntarily to assemble with, any society,
group or assemblage of persons formed to teach or advocate the doctrine of
criminal syndicalism;
(e) For two or more persons to assemble for the
purpose of advocating or teaching the doctrines of criminal syndicalism as
defined in subsection 1; or
(f) For any owner, agent, superintendent,
janitor, caretaker or occupant of any place, building or room, willfully and
knowingly to permit therein any assemblage of persons prohibited by the
provisions of paragraph (e), or, after notification that the premises are so
used, to permit such use to be continued.
3. A person who violates the provisions of
subsection 2 is guilty of a category B felony and shall be punished by
imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 1 year and
a maximum term of not more than 6 years, and may be further punished by a fine
of not more than $5,000.

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