West Virginia Code § 7-1-4

County commission authority to enact ordinance; ordinance provisions
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defining terms; restricting certain activities in relation to obscene matter; and
establishing penalties for violations.
(a) In addition to all other powers which county commissions now possess by law, county
commissions may adopt the ordinance provided in subsection (b) of this section.
A county commission when adopting this ordinance may delete therefrom such portions of
paragraph (A), subdivision (4), subsection (b) of this section that it deems appropriate.
(b) The ordinance which county commissions may adopt pursuanut to the power granted them
under subsection (a) of this section shall be:
Section 1. Definitions.
For purposes of this ordinance:
(1) "Knowingly" means to have knowledge of or to be aware of the content or character of
obscene matter.
(2) "Matter" means any book, magazine, newspaper or other printed or written material, or
any picture, drawing or photograph, motion picture, or other visual representation, or live
conduct, or any recording, transcription or mechanical, chemical or electrical reproduction,
or any other articles, equipment, machines or materials.
(3) "Individual" means aLny human being regardless of age.
(4) "Obscene" means matter which the average individual applying contemporary community
standards would find (i) taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest; (ii) depicts or
describes in a patently offensive way ultimate sexual acts, normal or perverted, actual or
simulated; and (iii) the matter, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or
scientific value, and which either:
(A) Depicts or describes patently offensive representation of masturbation, excretory
functions, lewd exhibition of the genitals, sodomy, fellatio, cunnilingus, bestiality, sadism,
masochism; or
(B) Depicts or describes nudity or sexual acts of persons, male or female, below the age of
eighteen years.
(5) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation or other legal
entity.
(6) "Prepare" means to produce, publish or print.
(7) "Public display" means the placing of material on or in a billboard, viewing screen,
theatre, marquee, newsstand, display rack, window, showcase, display case or similar public
place so that material can be purchased or viewed by individuals.
Section 1a. Injunctive relief.
The circuit court shall have jurisdiction to issue an injunction to enforce the purposes of this
ordinance upon petition by the prosecuting attorney or any citizen of the county who can
show a good faith and valid reason for making such application. No bond shall be required
unless for good cause shown.
Section 2. Activities prohibited; penalties. u
Any person who knowingly sends or causes to be sent or causes to be brought into the
county of (name of county) for sale or public display, or prepares, sells or makes a public
display, or in the county of (name of county) offers to parepare, sell or make a public display,
or has in his possession with the intent to sell or make a public display of any obscene
matter to any individual, is guilty of a misdemeanorl, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined not more than $500 or imprisoned in thes county jail not more than thirty days or both
fined and imprisoned. A person convicted of a second or subsequent offense under this
ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor, and,i upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more
than $1,000 or imprisoned in the cogunty jail not more than six months or both fined and
imprisoned.
Section 3. Prosecution by presentment or indictment.
No person may be prosecuted for an offense under this ordinance except by indictment or
information.
Section 4. EmVployees acting within scope of employment shall not be prosecuted.
No employee shall be guilty of a violation of this ordinance when such employee is a
projectionist, ticket taker, usher, or when such employee prepares, sells or makes a public
display of obscene matter while acting within the scope of his regular employment, unless
such employee has a proprietary interest in such obscene matter or is a shareholder or
officer of a corporation which has a proprietary interest in such obscene matter.
Section 5. Exceptions.
Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed so as to apply to any person exercising a right
secured by the Constitution or laws of this state or of these United States.

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