Subdivision 1. Prohibition. No person shall, while engaged in the business of peddling, sell or distribute finger alphabet cards or printed matter stating that the person is deaf, or use finger alphabet cards or such printed matter or masquerade as a deaf person in any way as a means of inducement in the sale of merchandise; and no state or local license as provided in this chapter shall be issued to any person for the purpose of peddling finger alphabet cards or printed matter stating that the person is deaf, or masquerading as a deaf person.
Subd. 2. Penalties. Any person who, while engaged in the business of peddling, sells or distributes finger alphabet cards or such printed matter, or uses the same, or masquerades as a deaf person in any way as a means of inducement in the sale of merchandise shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
1969 c 406 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 329 — Peddlers, Transient Merchants
Section 329.095 — Deaf Or Masquerading As Deaf.
Section 329.10 — License Required.
Section 329.11 — License Application Requirements.
Section 329.12 — License Required For Certain Sales; False Affidavit.
Section 329.135 — Prohibited Sales.
Section 329.14 — Certain Sales Excepted.
Section 329.15 — Municipalities May Regulate.