To: TexasGunLover
“You have no freedom of speech on private property.”
Not quite true. Private property, in some circumstances, can still count as “the public square” or a “public forum” for purposes of 1st Amendment law.
To: Boogieman
Not quite true. Private property, in some circumstances, can still count as “the public square” or a “public forum” for purposes of 1st Amendment law.
No, it can't. If it's private property, it's not public, despite being open to the "public".
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