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stated on January 22, 2020 a Facebook post:

“Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense.”  

Pants on Fire!
By Tom Kertscher
January 29, 2020

Claim that Virginia bill would make criticizing government officials a crime is Pants on Fire

An article shared on Facebook from the website of Big League Politics, which describes itself as challenging both political parties, carries this headline:

“Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense.”

The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

The reference is to Virginia House Bill 1627, which was introduced Jan. 16 by Delegate Jeffrey Bourne, D-Richmond. The bill has been referred to a state House of Delegates committee.

A simple reading of the measure shows the attack is way off.

Here is the official summary of the bill:

“Threats and harassment of certain officials and property; venue. Provides that certain crimes relating to threats and harassment may be prosecuted in the City of Richmond if the victim is the Governor, Governor-elect, Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant Governor-elect, Attorney General, or Attorney General-elect, a member or employee of the General Assembly, a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, or a judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia. In addition, threats to damage property may be prosecuted in the City of Richmond if the property is owned by the Commonwealth and located in the Capitol District.”

So, the bill addresses threats and harassment — not mere criticism — of certain state officials. 

More specifically, that includes threats, oral or written, “of death or bodily injury to a person or member of his family,” which would be a Class 6 felony. And it includes the use of a computer “with the intent to coerce, intimidate, or harass any person” in order to “communicate obscene, vulgar, profane, lewd, lascivious, or indecent language, or make any suggestion or proposal of an obscene nature, or threaten any illegal or immoral act.”

A Class 6 felony carries a prison term of one to five years; or, up to one year in jail and/or fine of not more than $2,500.

The article claims that language in the bill “explicitly criminalizes free speech,” calling it unconstitutional. 

But, in fact, that portion of the bill addresses one’s use of a computer to harass or make threats. 

Here is the language in the bill cited by the article:

“If any person, with the intent to coerce, intimidate, or harass any person, shall use a computer or computer network to communicate obscene, vulgar, profane, lewd, lascivious, or indecent language, or make any suggestion or proposal of an obscene nature, or threaten any illegal or immoral act, he shall be is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.”

A Class 1 misdemeanor is punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,500.

Our ruling

A claim shared on Facebook says: “Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense.”

The bill spells out criminal penalties for harassment of or threats made to certain state officials. It does not affect ordinary free speech.

For an attack that is false and ridiculous, our rating is Pants on Fire.

Our Sources

Big League Politics, "Virginia Democrats Push Legislation to Make Criticism of Government Officials a Criminal Offense," Jan. 22, 2020

Virginia’s Legislative Information System, House Bill 1627, accessed Jan. 24, 2020

 

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