Oklahoma Code § 21-302

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Disturbing legislative proceedings - Penalty
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Any person who alone or in concert with others wilfully
disturbs, disrupts or interferes with any session, meeting or
proceeding of either house of the State Legislature or any committee
of either house of the State Legislature, whether within or outside
the presence of either house of the State Legislature or any
committee, by:
1.  Engaging in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior;
2.  Using abusive or obscene language or making an obscene
gesture;
3.  Making unreasonable noise; or
4.  Congregating with other persons and refusing to comply with
a lawful order of the police or security officer to disperse;
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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