Display of names of military dead at demonstrations or protests without consent prohibited.

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It shall be unlawful for the names of persons killed in military action to be carried, displayed on cards or placards, or otherwise published for the purpose of any antiwar, antipolice action or antidraft demonstration or protest on the grounds of schools, colleges, universities, state institutions or facilities, county or city institutions or facilities, which are wholly or in part supported by public funds, or on any other public property such as parks and streets dedicated to public use, without the written consent of the surviving spouse of such deceased person, if married at time of death or, if unmarried, the written consent of one or both

parents, or if they both be deceased, then the next of kin.

Laws 1970, c. 66, § 1, emerg. eff. March 16, 1970.


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