Is it just me, or is deeming something an “unlawful assembly” a loophole they’ve found in the US Constitution? Don’t we either have the right of assembly or we don’t?

Apr 16, 2021 · 5:49 AM UTC

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I doubt we do, if we're going by protest standards
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It’s not a loophole in the constitution, it’s a defiance of the constitution.
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That sort of constitutional interpretation is to be applied solely in the case of gun ownership.
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How can you imagine all assemblies are legal? What if a group of people show up with torches and white hoods on? You supporting that assembly?
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Seems the Constitution says the Government shall not abridge the right to assemble.
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No, we have privileges, not rights. Subject to change when they want.
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Dang girl, you're good...Yep.
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The meeting of 3 or more people can be deemed an unlawful assembly if they meet with the purpose of committing a crime or if their meeting will breach the peace somehow.
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Even if the constitution had any actual relevance? America & government’s around the world; will continue to fail the welfare of the people.🖐🏿
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