Oklahoma Code § 21-1266.4

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Unlawful acts
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A.  It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or willfully
to:
1.  Commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any
act intended to overthrow, destroy, or alter, or to assist in the
overthrow, destruction, or alteration of, the constitutional form of
the government of the United States, or of the State of Oklahoma, or
of any political subdivision of either of them, by force or
violence; or
2.  Advocate, abet, advise, or teach by any means any person to
commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any such act,
under such circumstances as to constitute a clear and present danger
to the security of the United States, or of the State of Oklahoma,
or of any political subdivision of either of them; or
3.  Conspire with one or more persons to commit any of the above
acts; or

4.  Assist in the formation of, or participate in the management
of, or contribute to the support of, or become or remain a member
of, or destroy any books or records or files of, or secrete any
funds in this state of the Communist Party of the United States or
any component or related part or organization thereof, or any
organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or
teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet,
advise or teach, any activities intended to overthrow, destroy, or
alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of,
the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or
of the State of Oklahoma, or of any political subdivision of either
of them, by force or violence, knowing the nature of such
organization.
B.  Any person who violates the provisions of this section
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class B1 felony offense.

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