Oklahoma Code § 40-166

Title 40. Labor: Conspiracy
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No agreement, combination or contract by or between two or more
persons to do or procure to be done, or not to do or procure not to
be done, any act in contemplation or furtherance of any trade
dispute between employers and employees, shall be deemed criminal,
nor shall those engaged therein be indictable or otherwise
punishable for the crime of conspiracy, if such act committed by one
person would not be punishable as a crime, nor shall such agreement,
combination or contract be considered as in restraint of trade or
commerce, nor shall any restraining order or injunction be issued
with relation thereto.  Nothing in this article, shall exempt from
punishment otherwise than is herein excepted, any person guilty of
conspiracy for which punishment is provided by any other law of the
state, but such other law shall, as to the agreement, combination
and contracts heretofore referred to, be construed as if this
article, was therein contained: Provided, that nothing in this
article, shall be construed to authorize force or violence.

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