Oklahoma Code § 21-837

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Intimidating laborers
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Every person who, by use of force, threats or intimidation,
prevents or endeavors to prevent any hired foreman, journeyman,
apprentice, workman, laborer, servant or other person employed by
another, from continuing or performing his work, or from accepting
any new work or employment, or induces such hired person to
relinquish his work or employment, or to return any work he has in
hand, before it is finished, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Every person who, by use of force, threats, or intimidation,
prevents or endeavors to prevent any farmer or rancher from
harvesting, handling, transporting or marketing any agricultural
products, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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