10 feet? anything you hear? public air waves? newspapers?
You don't have the right not to hear a religious message. Even in a public place. It's not in the constitution.
You might want to read some of the writings of Robert Bork and Antonin Scalia on the first amendment.
10 feet? anything you hear?
-- It would depend on how much a public nuisance you create, of course. Cops/juries are pretty good at deciding such matters.
public air waves? newspapers?
No one is forcing me to listen or read, are they?
You don't have the right not to hear a religious message. Even in a public place. It's not in the constitution.
Bull. -- You have no right to be a pest about proselytizing.
You might want to read some of the writings of Robert Bork and Antonin Scalia on the first amendment.
I've read quite a bit. What did I miss?