Virginia law prohibits advocating for government change through force, violence, or unlawful means, and criminalizes aiding such efforts. It also makes it a felony to conspire to incite racial violence or insurrection. Peaceful advocacy remains protected under the law.
No, Virginia law allows peaceful advocacy for government change; it only prohibits advocating change through force, violence, or unlawful means.
Violating Virginia's law against advocating unlawful means for government change is punishable as a Class 6 felony.
Yes, conspiring to incite racial violence or insurrection is a Class 4 felony under Virginia law.
Yes, it is unlawful to knowingly contribute to or assist groups that advocate or aim for unlawful change, which can lead to criminal charges.