The legal consequences of sexting are very serious. It is against the law in Virginia to produce, store or share lewd or explicit pictures of minors (those under 18). Sexting can be prosecuted as child pornography, a felony that can result in years in prison and having your name on the sex offender registry for life.
This means that if someone simply has such images on their cell phones, shares them with other students via cell phone, or creates them using their cell phones, they may be found guilty of a felony. (Code of Virginia §§ 18.2-374.1 and 18.2-374.1:1)
Other laws may also apply, depending on the circumstances:
§18.2-152.7:1, if the sexting involves bullying or harassment; and
§18.2-374.3, if the sexting involves an adult (18 or older) who has solicited images from a child.
In addition to legal consequences, students involved in sexting may be suspended from school, they may be dismissed from jobs and organizations, they may be denied admission to college, and they may lose job opportunities later in life.
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http://www.virginiarules.com/virginia-rules/technology-and-youThat said, if CS&D thinks it's ok for the cops to force an erection and take a pic of it, he has issues. Major ones