2aguy
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Heller, stupid. We can play this game all day, bozo.
“The Second Amendment right is not unlimited. We do not cast doubt on concealed-weapons prohibitions, laws barring possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, laws barring firearms in sensitive places like schools and government buildings, and laws imposing conditions on commercial sale of arms.”
- Freedom of Speech and of Press. The government can’t stop people from expressing their opinions. This means you can say what you think without government “censorship” or punishment. These protections apply to verbal and written speech. They also apply to other activities that courts have decided are “speech.” But, there are certain limitations on this right, too:
- Imminent Violence. The government can limit speech that incites immediate violence.
- True Threats. The government can also stop you from making “true threats” of violence.
- Defamation. The First Amendment also does not protect defamatory statements. These are false statements that harm someone’s reputation or character.
- Obscenity. The First Amendment does not protect bscene materials either. Examples include abusive or offensive materials.
Moron.....you guys always cite that tiny part.....
Those "limits," are not limits on ownership by law abiding citizens, you doofus.....