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The Espionage Act - June 15, 1917
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled:
Title I.
ESPIONAGE.
Section 1. That (a) whoever, for the purpose of obtaining information
respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the
information to be obtained is to be used to the injury of the United States, or
to the advantage of any foreign nation, goes upon, enters, flies over, or
otherwise obtains information, concerning any vessel, aircraft, work of defense,
navy yard, naval station, submarine base, coaling station, fort, battery,
torpedo station, dockyard, canal, railroad, arsenal, camp, factory, mine,
telegraph, telephone, wireless, or signal station, building, office, or other
place connected with the national defense, owned or constructed, or in progress
of construction by the United States or under the control or the United States,
or of any of its officers or agents, or within the exclusive jurisdiction of the
United States, or any place in which any vessel, aircraft, arms, munitions, or
other materials or instruments for use in time of war are being made, prepared,
repaired. or stored, under any contract or agreement with the United States, or
with any person on behalf of the United States, or otherwise on behalf of the
United States, or any prohibited place within the meaning of section six of this
title; or (b) whoever for the purpose aforesaid, and with like intent or reason
to believe, copies, takes, makes, or obtains, or attempts, or induces or aids
another to copy, take, make, or obtain, any sketch, photograph, photographic
negative, blue print, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, document, writing
or note of anything connected with the national defense; or © whoever, for the
purpose aforesaid, receives or obtains or agrees or attempts or induces or aids
another to receive or obtain from any other person, or from any source whatever,
any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic
negative, blue print, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note, of
anything connected with the national defense, knowing or having reason to
believe, at the time he receives or obtains, or agrees or attempts or induces or
aids another to receive or obtain it, that it has been or will be obtained,
taken, made or disposed of by any person contrary to the provisions of this
title; or (d) whoever, lawfully or unlawfully having possession of, access to,
control over, or being intrusted with any document, writing, code book, signal
book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blue print, plan, map, model,
instrument, appliance, or note relating to
the national defense, willfully communicates or transmits or attempts to
communicate or transmit the same and fails to deliver it on demand to the
officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it; or (e) whoever,
being instrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document,
writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blue
print, plan, map, model, note, or information, relating to the national defense,
through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of
custody or delivered to anyone in violation of his trust, or to be list, stolen,
abstracted, or destroyed, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000,
or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both.
Section 2. (a) Whoever, with intent or reason to believe that it is to be
used to the injury or the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation,
communicated, delivers, or transmits, or attempts to, or aids, or induces
another to, communicate, deliver or transmit, to any foreign government, or to
any faction or party or military or naval force within a foreign country,
whether recognized or unrecognized by the United States, or to any
representative, officer, agent, employee, subject, or citizen thereof, either
directly or indirectly and document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch,
photograph, photographic negative, blue print, plan, map, model, note,
instrument, appliance, or information relating to the national defense, shall be
punished by imprisonment for not more than twenty years: Provided, That whoever
shall violate the provisions of subsection (a) of this section in time of war
shall be punished by death or by imprisonment for not more than thirty years;
and (b) whoever, in time of war, with intent that the same shall be communicated
to the enemy, shall collect, record, publish or communicate, or attempt to
elicit any information with respect to the movement, numbers, description,
condition, or disposition of any of the armed forces, ships, aircraft, or war
materials of the United States, or with respect to the plans or conduct, or
supposed plans or conduct of any naval of military operations, or with respect
to any works or measures undertaken for or connected with, or intended for the
fortification of any place, or any other information relating to the public
defense, which might be useful to the enemy, shall be punished by death or by
imprisonment for not more than thirty years.
Section 3. Whoever, when the United States is at war, shall willfully make or
convey false reports or false statements with intent to interfere with the
operation or success of the military or naval forces of the United States or to
promote the success of its enemies and whoever when the United States is at war,
shall willfully cause or attempt to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny,
refusal of duty, in the military or naval forces of the United States, or shall
willfully obstruct the recruiting or enlistment service of the United States, to
the injury of the service or of the United States, shall be punished by a fine
of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than twenty years, or
both.
Section 4. If two or more persons conspire to violate the provisions of section
two or three of this title, and one or more of such persons does any act to
effect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties to such conspiracy
shall be punished as in said sections provided in the case of the doing of the
act the accomplishment of which is the object of such conspiracy. Except as
above provided conspiracies to commit offenses under this title shall be
punished as provided by section thirty-seven of the Act to codify, revise, and
amend the penal laws of the United States approved March fourth, nineteen
hundred and nine.
Section 5. Whoever harbors or conceals any person who he knows, or has
reasonable grounds to believe or suspect, has committed, or is about to commit,
an offense under this title shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000
or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or both.
Section 6. The President in time of war or in case of national emergency may by
proclamation designate any place other than those set forth in subsection (a) of
section one hereof in which anything for the use of the Army or Navy is being
prepared or constructed or stored as a prohibited place for the purpose of this
title: Provided, That he shall determine that information with respect thereto
would be prejudicial to the national defense.
Section 7. Nothing contained in this title shall be deemed to limit the
jurisdiction of the general courts-martial, military commissions, or naval
courts-martial under sections thirteen hundred and forty-two, thirteen hundred
and forty-three, and sixteen hundred and twenty-four of the Revised Statutes as
amended.
Section 8. The provisions of this title shall extend to all Territories,
possessions, and places subject to the jurisdiction of the United States whether
or not contiguous thereto, and offenses under this title, when committed upon
the high seas or elsewhere within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the
United States and outside the territorial limits thereof shall be punishable
hereunder.
Section 9. The Act entitles "An Act to prevent the disclosure of national
defense secrets," approved March third, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby
repealed.
1918 amendment to article 3:
Be it enacted, That section
three of the Act . . . approved June 15, 1917, be . . amended so as to read as
follows:
SEC. 3. Whoever, when the
United States is at war, shall wilfully make or convey false reports or false
statements with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the
military or naval forces of the United States, or to promote the success of its
enemies, or shall willfully make or convey false reports, or false statements,
or say or do anything except by way of bona fide and not disloyal advice to an
investor . . . with intent to obstruct the sale by the United States of bonds .
. . or the making of loans by or to the United States, or whoever, when the
United States is at war, shall wilfully cause . . . or incite . . .
insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty. in the military or
naval forces of the United States, or shall wilfully obstruct . . . the
recruiting or enlistment service of the United States, and whoever, when the
United States is at war, shall wilfully utter, print, write, or publish any
disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government
of the United States, or the Constitution of the United States, or the military
or naval forces of the United States, or the flag . . . or the uniform of the
Army or Navy of the United States, or any language intended to bring the form of
government . . . or the Constitution . . . or the military or naval forces . . .
or the flag . . . of the United States into contempt, scorn, contumely, or
disrepute . . . or shall wilfully display the flag of any foreign enemy, or
shall wilfully . . . urge, incite, or advocate any curtailment of production in
this country of any thing or things . . . necessary or essential to the
prosecution of the war . . . and whoever shall wilfully advocate, teach, defend,
or suggest the doing of any of the acts or things in this section enumerated and
whoever shall by word or act support or favor the cause of any country with
which the United States is at war or by word or act oppose the cause of the
United States therein, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 or
imprisonment for not more than twenty years, or both....
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