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Originally Posted by Iowa_Flames_Fan
That doesn't matter--for one thing, I guarantee that this will be in appellate court before long. Don't get too hung up on superior court decisions.
For another, it's always prudent to wait for a judicial disposition before taking the kind of action that's being advocated here.
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So we should let this run for a couple of years until it gets to the Supreme Court (assuming they would hear it)?
The other thing to note is that no one here is advocating anything drastic. I would just like to see an even handed approach though. If I were camping out in a public place I would get ticketed. That doesn't change just because its a protest. The charter protects your right to assemble and say your message, clearly though it doesn't absolve you from other laws of the land. You can clearly protest, and I support that without question, but you can't do whatever you want under the guise of that protest and expect to have charter protection.