14-190.1. Obscene literature and exhibitions.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to intentionally disseminate obscenity. A person, firm or corporation disseminates obscenity within the meaning of this Article if he or it:
(1) Sells, delivers or provides or offers or agrees to sell, deliver or provide any obscene writing, picture, record or other representation or embodiment of the obscene; or
(2) Presents or directs an obscene play, dance or other performance or participates directly in that portion thereof which makes it obscene; or
(3) Publishes, exhibits or otherwise makes available anything obscene; or
(4) Exhibits, presents, rents, sells, delivers or provides; or offers or agrees to exhibit, present, rent or to provide: any obscene still or motion picture, film, filmstrip, or projection slide, or sound recording, sound tape, or sound track, or any matter or material of whatever form which is a representation, embodiment, performance, or publication of the obscene.
(b) For purposes of this Article any material is obscene if:
(1) The material depicts or describes in a patently offensive way sexual conduct specifically defined by subsection (c) of this section; and
(2) The average person applying contemporary community standards relating to the depiction or description of sexual matters would find that the material taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest in sex; and
(3) The material lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value; and
(4) The material as used is not protected or privileged under the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of North Carolina.
(c) As used in this Article, "sexual conduct" means:
(1) Vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse, whether actual or simulated, normal or perverted; or
(2) Masturbation, excretory functions, or lewd exhibition of uncovered genitals; or
(3) An act or condition that depicts torture, physical restraint by being fettered or bound, or flagellation of or by a nude person or a person clad in undergarments or in revealing or bizarre costume.
(d) Obscenity shall be judged with reference to ordinary adults except that it shall be judged with reference to children or other especially susceptible audiences if it appears from the character of the material or the circumstances of its dissemination to be especially designed for or directed to such children or audiences.
(e) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to knowingly and intentionally create, buy, procure or possess obscene material with the purpose and intent of disseminating it unlawfully.
(f) It shall be unlawful for a person, firm or corporation to advertise or otherwise promote the sale of material represented or held out by said person, firm or corporation as obscene.
(g) Violation of this section is a Class I felony.
(h) Obscene material disseminated, procured, or promoted in violation of this section is contraband.
(i) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to preempt local government regulation of the location or operation of sexually oriented businesses to the extent consistent with the constitutional protection afforded free speech. (1971, c. 405, s. 1; 1973, c. 1434, s. 1; 1985, c. 703, s. 1; 1993, c. 539, s. 1194; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c); 1998-46, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 26 - Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency.
§ 14-177 - Crime against nature.
§ 14-184 - Fornication and adultery.
§ 14-190.1 - Obscene literature and exhibitions.
§ 14-190.4 - Coercing acceptance of obscene articles or publications.
§ 14-190.5 - Preparation of obscene photographs, slides and motion pictures.
§ 14-190.5A - Disclosure of private images; civil action.
§ 14-190.6 - Employing or permitting minor to assist in offense under Article.
§ 14-190.7 - Dissemination to minors under the age of 16 years.
§ 14-190.8 - Dissemination to minors under the age of 13 years.
§ 14-190.9 - Indecent exposure.
§ 14-190.13 - Definitions for certain offenses concerning minors.
§ 14-190.14 - Displaying material harmful to minors.
§ 14-190.15 - Disseminating harmful material to minors; exhibiting harmful performances to minors.
§ 14-190.16 - First degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
§ 14-190.17 - Second degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
§ 14-190.17A - Third degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
§ 14-190.20 - Warrants for obscenity offenses.
§ 14-196.3 - (Effective until January 1, 2023) Cyberstalking.
§ 14-199 - Obstructing way to places of public worship.
§ 14-202 - (Effective until January 1, 2023) Secretly peeping into room occupied by another person.
§ 14-202.1 - Taking indecent liberties with children.
§ 14-202.2 - Indecent liberties between children.
§ 14-202.4 - Taking indecent liberties with a student.
§ 14-202.5 - Ban online conduct by high-risk sex offenders that endangers children.
§ 14-202.5A - Liability of commercial social networking sites.