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Thereby hangs the tale, indeed; I would also be interested in Toms elaboration on that. Joel Send a noteboard - 23/11/2011 08:54:53 AM
One would think
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

would make the right to non-violent protest pretty cut and dried, particularly since the SCOTUS ruled the Fourteenth Amendments Due Process Clause applies the First Amendment (and most of the Bill of Rights) to state and local governments, not just the federal government. One would, however, be wrong; the biggest complication, it seems to me, is that the First Amendment says nothing of a right to peaceably assemble on public land. US law has long recognized local governments authority to require permits for "peaceable assemblies" in public areas. Preventing most protests is thus as simple as the Founding Fathers intended the right of protest to be: A local government opposed to a protest need only deny all permit applications for it, making any subsequent public protests illegal the moment police order protesters to disperse.

One can stand in their front yard yelling, or rent an auditorium where 50,000 of their closest friends can join them, but it is illegal to block Main Street (or Wall Street) without a permit. That is why abortion protesters get arrested for literally blockading clinics by "occupying" the sidewalks leading to them. I would prefer the law allowed public group protests provided they did not interfere with other people conducting their lives as they chose, but believe OWS would be SOL in that case, too. Those who seek confrontation with authorities rarely seek in vain.
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Agreed. - 20/11/2011 06:28:18 AM 832 Views
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*NM* - 20/11/2011 05:49:35 AM 403 Views
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One of the most poorly written pieces of shit I've read in a long time. *NM* - 20/11/2011 06:30:29 AM 388 Views
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armed and violent? really? *NM* - 21/11/2011 05:31:44 PM 317 Views
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I agree with that. However, many seem to think that means it's OK to beat them up. - 20/11/2011 06:21:05 PM 726 Views
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Resisting arrest. Duh. *NM* - 22/11/2011 10:11:04 AM 313 Views
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Can you tell me any more about this permit system? *NM* - 22/11/2011 10:04:35 AM 296 Views
Thereby hangs the tale, indeed; I would also be interested in Toms elaboration on that. - 23/11/2011 08:54:53 AM 719 Views
Its still okay to beat communists up though right? *NM* - 21/11/2011 11:27:14 AM 300 Views
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I'm actually calling for them to start using lethal force. *NM* - 22/11/2011 03:46:24 AM 348 Views

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