(1) A person is guilty of disrupting meetings and processions in the second degree when, with intent to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, procession, or gathering, he or she does any act tending to obstruct or interfere with it physically or makes any utterance, gesture, or display designed to outrage the sensibilities of the group.
(2) Disrupting meetings and processions in the second degree is a Class B

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misdemeanor.
Effective: March 27, 2006
History: Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 50, sec. 4, effective March 27, 2006; and ch. 51, sec. 4, effective March 27, 2006. — Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 406, sec. 225, effective January 1, 1975.
Legislative Research Commission Note (3/27/2006). This section was amended by 2006
Ky. Acts chs. 50 and 51, which are identical and have been codified together.