"Cannot interfere with the military, or do anything that will harm them."
Resist the draft!
In Schenck v. United States, Charles Schenck was charged under the Espionage Act for spreading flyers opposing the military draft.
Congress approved the Espionage Act of 1917 during World War I, making it illegal to spread information meant to hinder the war effort.
The Socialist Party's Executive Committee in Philadelphia gave Charles Schenck permission to produce and distribute 15,000 flyers to the general public in opposition to the draft. This is important because it goes against the Espionage Act of 1917.