To participate in this upcoming protest, the following must be observed:
1) All protesters must submit their name, address, and driver's license at time of registration for the mandatory background check. Any protester who has been convicted of a felony or selected misdemeanors will be restricted from raising their voice or participating.
2) Those who wish to actively march in the protest must also submit fingerprints with their identification for a more extended background check.
3) Those protesters who wish to carry signs must report to an approved training center and undergo at least 4 hours of classroom instruction and 1 hour of parade marching instruction, and carry their certification cards with them during the entire protest.
4) All signs MUST be no shorter than 22” and no longer than 40”, sticks attached to signs require a separate permit and training process and must be kept in a locked container until the protester is in the approved protest zone, and must be returned to the locked container before leaving the protest zone.
5) The use of loudspeakers, horns, etc is strictly prohibited except for law enforcement officers.
If all of these restrictions sound inane for the exercise of free speech, then why do you want similar restrictions on those exercising their constitutional rights to bear arms?
I've done a list as well highlighting these same restrictions for abortions as well. Take gun control proposals, and wrap them around any other constitutional right and this will finally reach people. ‘As religious freedom was guaranteed in the 1700’s, only religions founded before this time will be permitted. Modern religions have no place in the world, however, government employees will still be able to practice new religions.’ And ‘All families must report the presence of religion in their home to school faculty or face a $100 fine. If religion is found to be practiced in an unregistered home, such as the presence of a Christmas tree, a fine of $1,000 will apply.’
Very good. I like your work.
You forgot to limit free speech to 10 minutes per day.