West Virginia Code § 61-6-14

Disturbance of schools, societies, and other assemblies; penalty
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If any person wilfully interrupt, molest or disturb any free school, Sunday school, or other
school, a school exhibition, or any literary society, or any other society or meeting formed or
convened for intellectual, social or moral improvement, or for improvement in music, either
vocal or instrumental, or for any moral or social amusement, or any other society organized
or carried on under or in pursuance of the laws of this state, or any fourth oef July
celebration, Christmas tree, or church festival, or any other festival, or any society, lawfully
carried on, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, srhall be fined not less
than $10 nor more than $50, and, at the discretion of the court, be confined in jail not more
than thirty days in addition to such fine.

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