I learned the hard way when I was young that letting the wrong words fly in the wrong situation can lead to painful consequences. Have you ever wondered if cussing can get you arrested in Missouri? I've done some research and the answer is complicated.

If you've followed me for any length of time, you know that I am not a lawyer nor do I offer real legal advice. That's the work of a real law professional. As for me, I'm just a curious Missourian who wonders about stuff. I was curious about the ramifications of cursing and if it specifically can get you arrested. The answer is both no and yes.

I found some helpful information shared by lawyers Hager & Schwartz on their website. They say that the act of cursing (or cussing as many of us say in Missouri) is not in and of itself illegal. However, if it contains other certain elements, it can get you arrested and prosecuted.

What kind of cussing in Missouri can get you busted?

  • If your cussing causes others to be violent
  • If your cussing is a part of making a threat
  • If your cussing encourages someone else to break the law

There's a fine line where simply getting angry (or just being foul) in public can cross the line into disorderly conduct. Some people believe that all speech is free speech and is protected by the constitution, but that's simply not true. Super Lawyers talks at length about what is protected free speech and what is not. It also matters if you're on public or private property and there might even be local ordinances that govern what kind of speech is acceptable and what is not.

The phrase "fighting words" is a good layman's way of describing cussing that will get you in trouble. But, as with all things, talk to a lawyer if you're truly concerned that your potty mouth could get you busted.

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