Chapter 46. OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS  


§ 46-1. Disorderly conduct in public places.
§ 46-2. Throwing or depositing certain substances upon highway; removal of such substances.
§ 46-3. Wearing of masks in certain places prohibited; exceptions.
§ 46-4. Profane swearing and intoxication in public; transportation of public inebriates to detoxification center.
§ 46-5. Signs, notices—Attaching to poles, trees.
§ 46-6. Same—Placing on property without permission.
§ 46-7. Placing circulars on vehicles.
§ 46-8. Yard sale signs.
§ 46-9. Summoning ambulance or firefighting apparatus without just cause; maliciously activating fire alarms in public buildings; venue.
§ 46-10. Assault and battery.
§ 46-11. Carrying concealed weapons.
§ 46-12. Discharge of firearms and other weapons.
§ 46-13. Discarding, abandoning containers.
§ 46-14. Indecent exposure.
§ 46-15. Interfering with, hindering, resisting officers and employees.
§ 46-16. Petit larceny.
§ 46-17. Receiving, concealing stolen goods.
§ 46-18. Obstructing justice by threats or force.
§ 46-19. Trespassing upon, damaging property—Town property.
§ 46-20. Trespass after having been forbidden to do so, entering property for purpose of damaging it, etc., operation of motorized vehicles in parks.
§ 46-21. Damage to churches, church property, cemeteries, burial grounds.
§ 46-22. Trespass—Upon cemetery.
§ 46-23. Same—Upon church or school property.
§ 46-24. Entering or setting in motion a vehicle, aircraft, boat, locomotive or rolling stock of railroad.
§ 46-25. Furnishing weapons to minors.
§ 46-26. Methamphetamine lab cleanup costs.
§ 46-27. Reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to DUI and related incidents.
§ 46-28. Reimbursement of expenses incurred in responding to terrorism hoax incidents.
§ 46-29. Authorization for the charging of a fee for accident reports.

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Charter reference— Powers of town, § 2.

Cross reference— Environment, ch. 30; health and sanitation, ch. 38.

State Law reference— Attempts to commit misdemeanors, how punished, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-27; extortion and other threats, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-59 et seq.; threats to bomb or damage buildings or means of transportation, false information as to danger to such buildings, etc., punishment, venue, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-83; petit larceny defined, how punished, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-96; trespass to realty, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-119 et seq.; impersonating officer, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-174; defrauding hotels, motels, campgrounds, boardinghouses, etc., Code of Virginia, § 18.2-188; calling or summoning ambulance or firefighting apparatus without just cause, maliciously activating fire alarms in public buildings, venue, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-212; discarding or abandoning iceboxes, etc., precautions required, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-319; gambling, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-325 et seq.; fornication, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-344; being a prostitute or prostitution, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-346; keeping, residing in or frequenting a bawdy place, "bawdy place" defined, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-347; adultery defined, penalty, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-365; obscenity and related offenses, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-372 et seq.; indecent exposure, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-387; disorderly conduct in public places, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-415; punishment for using abusive language to another, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-416; use of profane, threatening or indecent language over public airways, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-427; obstructing justice by threats or force, Code of Virginia, § 18.2-460.