14-12.4. Use of signs, grips, passwords or disguises or taking or administering oath for illegal purposes.
It shall be unlawful for any person to use, agree to use, or to encourage, aid or assist in the using of any signs, grips, passwords, disguise of the face, person or voice, or any disguise whatsoever in the furtherance of any illegal secret political purpose, any illegal secret military purpose, or any purpose of violating or circumventing the laws of the State; and it shall be unlawful for any person to take or administer, or agree to take or administer, any extrajudicial oath or secret solemn pledge to further any illegal secret political purpose, any illegal secret military purpose, or any purpose of violating or circumventing the laws of the State. (1953, c. 1193, s. 3.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4A - Prohibited Secret Societies and Activities.
§ 14-12.3 - Certain secret societies prohibited.
§ 14-12.5 - Permitting, etc., meetings or demonstrations of prohibited secret societies.
§ 14-12.6 - Meeting places and meetings of secret societies regulated.
§ 14-12.7 - Wearing of masks, hoods, etc., on public ways.
§ 14-12.8 - Wearing of masks, hoods, etc., on public property.
§ 14-12.9 - Entry, etc., upon premises of another while wearing mask, hood or other disguise.
§ 14-12.10 - Holding meetings or demonstrations while wearing masks, hoods, etc.
§ 14-12.11 - Exemptions from provisions of Article.
§ 14-12.13 - Placing exhibit with intention of intimidating, etc., another.
§ 14-12.14 - Placing exhibit while wearing mask, hood, or other disguise.