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Should the First amendment protect the right to assemble and worship violence and lawlessness? and

I get how this case was presented, but I think there's legitimate First Amendment rights at stake here.

If you can kiss poisonous snakes for religion, why shouldn't you be able to play Russian Roulette with like minded folks?

https://www.courthousenews.com/trump-appointed-judge-blocks-new-york-restriction-on-guns-in-churches/
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CURIOUSINMO · 61-69, M
from what I've seen from the law makers, worshiping violence and lawlesssness is more supported :( Where I am from, a couple was displaying protection of their property from protesters who broke thru a gated community, the protesters were ignored, they prosecuted (or attempted to prosecute the couple)