EverCurious
Gold Member
That would be their choice yes, and in fact, many social media groups are "violating" freedom of expression. So be it.
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If I'm not mistaken most airports are state/city owned but run by "private" groups under bidding. I don't think we need a law, merely the airport "managers" need to cite safety concerns and disallow protesting - I don't think the government would, or could, fight it since it is a 100% valid argument - especially since TSA can only control the gates so there's almost no security presence past them, which puts the burden on the local police which cities and states no doubt do not want to pay for.
I'm looking at the protests in JFK Airport. How can this be allowed? It put travelers in danger and it is too easy for a terrorist to mingle withing the crowd and possibly cause a horrendous outcome.
President Trump's next EO should be that the nation's airports be free from demonstrations and should be outside one mile from the airports.
I understand that we have the freedom to protest, but when it poses a threat to the nation's security, federal guidelines should take priority.
Common sense should prevail.
"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.
Now, if you support an infringement of the Right to such peaceful protests, for common sense reasons, then we must presume you also support infringements on the Rights to the 2nd Amendment allowing common sense to prevail.
Your rights end when they interfere with others
To life, liberty and property? So, when I take my grandson to a pizza restaurant and a man with a side arm comes in, his right to the 2nd A. ought to be infringed?
\No, a compromise could be used in both cases. What we need is another pamphlet like Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"... that could even be the preface for making changes in our constitution...