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Behavior Virginia

It is unlawful to swear in public.

Status: Historical / Repealed

The Law Explained

Until a repeal in 2020, uttering profanities in public was a Class 4 misdemeanor in Virginia. The law originated from strict colonial-era religious codes aimed at maintaining a pious and polite society. Law enforcement occasionally used the statute to quiet rowdy bar patrons before it was struck down as an outdated violation of free speech.

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: Code of Virginia ยง 18.2-388
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Crimes Against Peace and Order

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