If any person shall interrupt, molest, or insult, by abusive words or behavior, or shall obstruct or interfere with any officer or enlisted man while on duty at any parade, drill or meeting of his military organization, or while engaged in the performance of any other proper military duty, he shall immediately be put under guard, and may be kept, at the discretion of the commissioned officer in charge, until the parade, drill meeting or duty is concluded; and the commissioned officer in charge may commit such person to any police officer or constable of any municipality or beat where such parade, drill, meeting, or duty is being performed, or the sheriff of the county, or his deputy, who shall hold such person for trial before a court having jurisdiction of the place, and any person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions Relating to the Military Forces
§ 33-1-3. Support by counties and municipalities
§ 33-1-5. Exemption from jury duty
§ 33-1-7. Exemption from arrest
§ 33-1-9. Compatibility of holding public office
§ 33-1-11. Authority over civilians interfering with militia
§ 33-1-13. Discrimination against uniform
§ 33-1-15. Discrimination by private employers
§ 33-1-17. Discrimination by associations
§ 33-1-19. Re-employment rights
§ 33-1-21. Officers and employees granted leave
§ 33-1-25. Right of way for military forces
§ 33-1-27. Wounded, disabled or injured members of the military forces of Mississippi
§ 33-1-29. Organized militia may elect to come within provisions of Workers' Compensation Law
§ 33-1-31. Unlawful military-type organizations
§ 33-1-35. Prior tenures, enlistments, rights and privileges preserved