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KSA 021-062-0002 – Unlawful assembly; remaining at an unlawful assembly | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-062-0002 – Unlawful assembly; remaining at an unlawful assembly

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-062-0002

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21-6202.Unlawful assembly; remaining at an unlawful assembly.(a) Unlawful assembly is: (1) The meeting or coming together of not less than five persons with the intent to engage in conduct constituting: (A) Disorderly conduct, as defined by K.S.A.21-6203, and amendments thereto; or (B) riot, as defined by K.S.A.21-6201, and amendments thereto; or (2) when a lawful assembly of not less than five persons, agreeing to engage in conduct constituting disorderly conduct or riot. (b) Remaining at

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