WHAT DO MY FREEDOM OF SPEACH RIGHTS COSIST OF?

Posted on June 9th, 2010 by admin

what do my freedom of speach rights consist of..can i message someone saying anything i want as long as its not a thret or i dont continue messageing them (i know that would be harassment)?can i say anything in public to anyone aslong as its not a thret?

There is no such thing as "Freedom of Speach."

I would suggest that you Google the phrase "First Amendment" and actually read what is says about free speech.

The short answer is no. Free speech does not give you the right to say whatever you want with no consequences. You’ve mentioned threats and harassment. There is also disorderly conduct, inciting a riot, defamation, and a whole host of other potential consequences.

3 Responses

  1. Kelle Says:

    It does not mean that you can say anything you want, anytime you want , to anyone you want. Other laws come into play.Can’t intimidate someone, etc…..
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  2. RES PVBLICA PORRO VIVET Says:

    The government is not allowed to silence you based on the content of what you say. However if you publicly make libelous or slanderous statements you can be sued for falsification. Freedom of speech does not mean that you can say what you want when you want necessarily. For instance, a library has the right to throw you out if you are disrupting the atmosphere of quiet.
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  3. Artemis Gwen Says:

    There is no such thing as "Freedom of Speach."

    I would suggest that you Google the phrase "First Amendment" and actually read what is says about free speech.

    The short answer is no. Free speech does not give you the right to say whatever you want with no consequences. You’ve mentioned threats and harassment. There is also disorderly conduct, inciting a riot, defamation, and a whole host of other potential consequences.
    References :

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