No CSA flags for you
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Does the state government have the right to prohibit the sale or display of items it finds offensive/hateful on its lands?
Does it have the right to prohibit the sale of such items to private buyers?
Does that apply to cakes as well?
SCOTUS ruled that the American Nazi Party (or whatever it was called at that time) had the right to march in Skokie, IL, on public property, despite its offensive background and message.
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@george-k said in No CSA flags for you:
"The First Amendment is not designed to protect popular speech."
This is one of those instances where I can't imagine he meant to say what what he typed. Either "not designed to just protect popular speech" or "designed to protect even unpopular speech." But I could be wrong and he's an idiot.
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If it is like in stores in state parks and things like that, I assume that the state can control what the store people sell.
If it is someone setting up a cart on a street corner, probably not okay to try and control what they sell, as long as it is legal.
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