Mississippi Code
Chapter 7 - Crimes Against Sovereignty or Administration of Government
§ 97-7-61. Military service; organizing military body for public drill or parade; license required

It shall be unlawful for any body of men whatsoever, other than the regularly organized land and naval militia of this state, the land and naval forces of the United States, and the students of public or of regularly chartered educational institutions where military science is a prescribed part of the course of instruction, to associate themselves together as a military organization for drill or parade in public with firearms in this state, without special license from the governor for each occasion, and application for such license must be approved by the mayor and board of aldermen or commissioners of the town or city where such organization may propose to parade, and any person or persons participating in such unlawful association shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction of same shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not to exceed six months or by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars, or both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court. Provided that the governor may permit the passage through or the attendance in the state of the organized militia of other states for the purpose of attending joint maneuvers, rifle competitions, or for such other purposes as he may deem proper.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 97 - Crimes

Chapter 7 - Crimes Against Sovereignty or Administration of Government

§ 97-7-1. Assessment; failure or refusal to deliver by taxpayer

§ 97-7-3. Assessment; failure to deliver by banker

§ 97-7-5. Assessment; frauds on

§ 97-7-7. Capitol building; not to be used for sleeping-rooms

§ 97-7-9. Capitol building; defacing

§ 97-7-11. Conspiracy to defraud state; obtaining public funds fraudulently

§ 97-7-13. Conspiracy to defraud state; defeating or preventing prosecution of just claim due state

§ 97-7-15. Conspiracy to defraud state; each party guilty of felony when one or more conspirators act

§ 97-7-17. Conspiracy to prevent holding a public office or discharging its duties, etc.; by use of force, etc.

§ 97-7-19. Conspiracy to prevent holding public office or discharging its duties, etc.; by use of boycott

§ 97-7-29. Destroying, injuring, etc. property to hinder war efforts

§ 97-7-31. Destroying, injuring, etc. state or federally licensed communication systems

§ 97-7-33. False statements to federal authorities as to denial of constitutional rights by the state or its agents

§ 97-7-39. Flags; desecration of national or state flag prohibited

§ 97-7-42. Fraudulent use of food coupons dispensed by state welfare department

§ 97-7-43. Impersonating state, county or municipal officer or employee

§ 97-7-44. Impersonation of state, county, municipal or other public officer or employee prohibited; penalties

§ 97-7-45. Legislature; preventing or attempting to prevent meetings

§ 97-7-47. Legislature; disturbing proceedings

§ 97-7-49. Legislature; altering bills or resolutions before passage

§ 97-7-51. Legislature; altering bills or resolutions after passage

§ 97-7-53. Legislature; bribing or influencing member

§ 97-7-55. Legislature; member accepting or agreeing to accept bribes

§ 97-7-57. Legislature; influence peddling

§ 97-7-59. Military service; failure to report for active duty

§ 97-7-61. Military service; organizing military body for public drill or parade; license required

§ 97-7-65. Timber; cutting and rafting from state lands

§ 97-7-67. Treason; punishment

§ 97-7-69. Treason; essential proof

§ 97-7-71. Advocacy of violent overthrow of constitution or government; punishment