North Dakota Statutes
§ 37-01-21 — Military parades by certain bodies prohibited - Exceptions - Penalty
North Dakota § 37-01-21
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N.D. Cent. Code § 37-01-21 (2026).
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No body of people, other than the regularly organized units of the national guard and militia
and the troops of the United States, may associate themselves together as a military company
or organization or parade in public with firearms, and no municipality may raise or appropriate
any money toward arming or equipping, uniforming or in any other way supporting, sustaining,
or providing drillrooms or armories for, any such body of people. Associations wholly composed
of soldiers honorably discharged from the service of the United States and members of the
order of sons of veterans may parade in public with firearms on Decoration Day, upon the
reception of any regiment or company of soldiers returning from service, or for the purpose of
escort duty at the burial of deceased soldiers. Studen
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