Source: https://vacode.org/2016/18.2/9/2/18.2-415/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 02:08:27+00:00

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However, the conduct prohibited under subdivision A, B or C of this section shall not be deemed to include the utterance or display of any words or to include conduct otherwise made punishable under this title.The person in charge of any such building, place, conveyance, meeting, operation or activity may eject therefrom any person who violates any provision of this section, with the aid, if necessary, of any persons who may be called upon for such purpose.The governing bodies of counties, cities and towns are authorized to adopt ordinances prohibiting and punishing the acts and conduct prohibited by this section, provided that the punishment fixed therefor shall not exceed that prescribed for a Class 1 misdemeanor. A person violating any provision of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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. . . such conduct is directed...." See Code § 18.2-415. The "question as to whether a particular… . . .
. . . of any word. . . .
. . . the scope of Code § 18.2-415 as a matter of law. . . .
. . . involved the disorderly conduct statute, Code § 18.2-415, whereas appellant's case involved the . . .
. . . This ordinance parallels the language in Code § 18.2-415, which also authorizes "[t]he governing . . .
. . . of . . .
. . . a breach of the peace. Compare Va. Code Ann. § 18.2-415 with § 18.2-416 (1988). The latter section . . .
. . . appellant for disorderly conduct pursuant to Code § 18.2-415 and were entitled to search him . . .
. . . Code § 21-9 parallels the provisions of Va.Code § 18.2-415, which authorizes the governing bodies . . .

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