Minnesota Constitution
Article XIII, § 6 — Prohibition of combinations to affect markets
Minnesota Const. art. XIII, § 6
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Minn. Const. art. XIII, § 6.
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Any combination of persons either as individuals or as members or officers of any corporation to monopolize markets for food products in this state or to interfere with, or restrict the freedom of markets is a criminal conspiracy and shall be punished as the legislature may provide.
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