Would appreciate your reaction to my post 13.
On its face, it seems to be the criminalization of the ongoing activity of freedom of association rather than focusing on actual crimes that took place on that particular day at Twin Peaks.
The "police are always right" FReepers who post here don't mind it when someone else's ox being gored.
However, the vague legal reasoning behind criminalizing association of like-minded individuals could just as easily be applied to a FReeper protest, a fraternity party, a fundamentalist Christian church BBQ, a Tea Party rally, or a meeting of Texans to discuss peaceful voluntary secession.