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(1) A person commits the offense of disorderly conduct by knowingly disturbing the peace of another by:

(a) Knowingly uttering fighting words with a direct tendency to violence, challenging to fight, or fighting;

(b) Making loud or unusual noises;

(c) Using physically threatening, profane, or abusive language;

(d) Discharging firearms, except at a shooting range during established hours of operation;

(e) Obstructing vehicular or pedestrian traffic on a public way without good cause;

(f) Rendering the free entrance or exit to public or private places impassable without good cause; or

(g) Disturbing or disrupting any lawful assembly or public meeting after having been asked to cease such disturbance or disruption or leave the premises by one in authority at the assembly or meeting.

(2) Disorderly conduct is a Class B offense.