22 GCA § 4108
Interference Unlawful
View official PDF ↗It shall be unlawful for any person, acting alone or in concert with one
(1)or more persons:
(1)to interfere, or attempt to interfere, by force, intimidation, violence or threats thereof, with any person in the exercise of their right: to work; to pursue or engage in, any lawful vocation or business activity; to enter or leave any place of their employment; or to receive, ship or deliver materials, goods or services not prohibited by law; or
(2)to engage in picketing by force or violence or in such number or manner as to obstruct or interfere, or constitute a threat to obstruct or interfere, with: free ingress to, and egress from, any place of employment; or free use of roads, street, highways, sidewalks, railways or other public ways of travel, transportation or conveyance. Nothing in this Section shall be construed so as to prohibit peaceful picketing permissible under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended, the Organic Act, and the United States Constitution.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.