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<p>[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 2802418, member: 1262"]Exactly! Many people don't have any idea of what the Constitution says, let alone what it means. The Bill of Rights portion of the Constitution is specifically written that the "government" shall not infringe upon those rights. Even then if there is a good enough reason the courts have generally ruled that even the 1st amendment can indeed be infringed upon. You cannot falsely scream "Fire" in a crowded theatre, you will get arrested by the government. </p><p><br /></p><p>In college I was in a Constitutional Law class where we unpacked the meaning of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the hundreds of years of court cases and legal precedent that have been created from it. It was incredibly insightful, it is a shame that these topics are not more widely known and debated since they impact everyone and many people on both the political left and right might be amazed that what they consider to be a "right" may have limits and that polite society may be letting them test the limits of what is allowed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 2802418, member: 1262"]Exactly! Many people don't have any idea of what the Constitution says, let alone what it means. The Bill of Rights portion of the Constitution is specifically written that the "government" shall not infringe upon those rights. Even then if there is a good enough reason the courts have generally ruled that even the 1st amendment can indeed be infringed upon. You cannot falsely scream "Fire" in a crowded theatre, you will get arrested by the government. In college I was in a Constitutional Law class where we unpacked the meaning of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the hundreds of years of court cases and legal precedent that have been created from it. It was incredibly insightful, it is a shame that these topics are not more widely known and debated since they impact everyone and many people on both the political left and right might be amazed that what they consider to be a "right" may have limits and that polite society may be letting them test the limits of what is allowed.[/QUOTE]
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