A "No Snitching" shirt is protected by the First Amendment. "Snitches Get Stitches and End Up in Ditches" probably would be too, althogh it might depend on the circumstances.
> A “No Snitching” shirt is protected by the First Amendment. “Snitches Get Stitches and End Up in Ditches” probably would be too, althogh it might depend on the circumstances.
So if they wore a shirt that said “Talk to Cops and Sleep with the Fishes”, your First Amendment would protect that naked threat? The First Amendment is not absolute, and uttering threats is not protected speech.