Mississippi Code
Chapter 23 - Offenses Affecting Trade, Business and Professions
§ 97-23-41. Preventing employment by force or violence; conspiracy

It shall be unlawful for any two or more persons to conspire together to use force or violence, or threats thereof, to prevent any person or persons from engaging in any lawful vocation or work in this state, and it shall be unlawful for any two or more persons in furtherance of such conspiracy to assemble or gather together at any place where a labor dispute exists or anywhere in this state for the purpose of carrying such unlawful conspiracy into effect. Any person violating this section, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months, or both, or in the state penitentiary not more than two years.
The term "labor dispute" as used in this section shall include any controversy between an employer and two (2) or more of his employees concerning the terms or conditions of employment or concerning the association or representation of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or seeking to arrange terms or conditions of employment.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 97 - Crimes

Chapter 23 - Offenses Affecting Trade, Business and Professions

§ 97-23-1. False advertising and misrepresentation of nature of business

§ 97-23-3. Advertising; untrue, deceptive, or misleading

§ 97-23-5. Advertising; pulling down advertisements

§ 97-23-7. Cotton; fraudulent packing

§ 97-23-9. Cotton; seed-cotton not sold at night

§ 97-23-11. Cotton; scalage; deductions from true weight of bale prohibited

§ 97-23-13. Cotton; scalage; purchasers of cotton to account for actual weight

§ 97-23-15. Cottonseed meal; adulterated meal to be branded

§ 97-23-19. Embezzlement; by agents, bailees, trustees, servants and persons generally

§ 97-23-21. Embezzlement; evidence of debt negotiable by delivery but not delivered

§ 97-23-23. Embezzlement; buying or receiving embezzled goods

§ 97-23-25. Embezzlement; property held in trust or received on contract

§ 97-23-27. Embezzlement; property borrowed or hired

§ 97-23-29. Enticing away servant or lessee without written consent; provisions applicable to minors

§ 97-23-31. Insurance; acting as agent for company not complying with law

§ 97-23-33. Interference with exercise of lawful trade or calling by printing or distributing of matter, etc.

§ 97-23-35. Newspapers and periodicals to print names of their editors

§ 97-23-37. Oleomargarine and other imitation food to be branded

§ 97-23-39. Preventing employment by force or violence; penalty

§ 97-23-41. Preventing employment by force or violence; conspiracy

§ 97-23-43. Profession; practicing without license

§ 97-23-55. Storage battery; unlawful to deface rental battery

§ 97-23-57. Storage battery; unlawful to sell or give away rental battery

§ 97-23-59. Storage battery; unlawful to retain or recharge rental battery

§ 97-23-61. Storage battery; penalty

§ 97-23-83. Threats or coercion to prevent lawful conduct of business

§ 97-23-85. Unlawful restraint of trade; boycott; civil liability

§ 97-23-87. Unauthorized copying or sale of recordings

§ 97-23-94.1. Punishment for violation of Section 97-23-94

§ 97-23-95. Shoplifting; detention of suspect for questioning without incurring civil liability

§ 97-23-96. Civil remedy for shoplifting violations; written demand prior to commencing civil proceedings; recovery from parents or legal guardians of minors; costs

§ 97-23-97. Scalping of admission tickets at college events held on state property

§ 97-23-99. Giving away of merchandise by employee without authorization of merchant

§ 97-23-101. Laundering of monetary instruments; offense; penalties; effect of federal conviction