airplanemechanic
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If it was a private school they could do what you want, but it is a Public one.Is, not, LSU a public institution?That's a first amendment violationAlabama SGA to students: Protesting at LSU game may result in losing reserved seats
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Dang, Do they know the great Douche is a POS too?
There is no 1st amendment on private property. Or 2nd for that matter. You don't have a right to be at that game. You are allowed to attend IF you have permission or a ticket. Permission would be a student. Ticket would be everyone else.
If I allow you onto my property and tell you don't protest the president or else you're gone and you do, I can throw you out. If I say "no guns allowed" and you bring a gun onto my property I can have you arrested for armed trespassing.
Learn the constitution and LEARN WHERE IT APPLIES.
It doesn't matter. It's owned by someone. If it's not owned by the gov't then the constitution doesn't apply there. The Con is a gov't document. The owner of the property supersedes the constitution.
If it's public where the 1st amendment would apply there would be no cost to get in. But there is. So its not public. You can't just walk into that game. You have to pay. If you have to pay someone, then they own it. And they can make the rules. Public parks are free. Public schools are free. Truly public things you don't have to pay to get onto or into.
It receives public funds but its not owned by the gov't. I can take out a gov't loan on a company I start and I still own the company and I can still make the rules there even though the gov't has given me money to start the company.
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