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To: jwalsh07
-- SCOTUS has already ruled on this type of case. Basically it goes like this.
If Monday night football parties and poker games aren't zoned out then zoning out things religious is unconstitutional.
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I'm looking for that SCOTUS case, if you have a cite it would be appreciated.

I think it says the same thing I'm saying, that the restriction has to stand on externalities, like noise, parking, traffic, etc.

215 posted on 09/19/2011 2:32:09 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt

>>I think it says the same thing I’m saying, that the restriction has to stand on externalities, like noise, parking, traffic, etc. <<

So you’re saying, they can’t require a group to obtain a permit simply on the grounds of their speech (i.e. discussing “religion”?) as this statute requires?


218 posted on 09/19/2011 2:36:30 PM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears ("But resist, we much...we must...and we will much...about...that...be committed." - Al Sharpton)
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