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Originally posted by jerseydevi1:
Real quick point. Should I be upset that my first amendment right to say what I want is infringed upon when I get arrested for yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater when there is, in fact, no fire?

The logic here is that you have now crossed into what is more detrimental to the public safety, which is all anyone here has said.

Nobody wants 1st amendment rights infringed on, but as people who have these rights, aren't we to be held to a higher plane of responsibility?

Just because we CAN protest the war on an inauguration day in front of the whole world, doesn't necessarily mean we SHOULD.
Very good point. Should people be able to use their first ammendment right to tell people on an airplane that they are going to blow up a bomb?
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