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In reply to the discussion: No right is absolute [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,768 posts)You ARE 100% free at any time to say whatever you want. If you use that freedom to commit crimes you may face consequences of your actions.
One example of an infringement of the 1A is called "prior restraint". This would occur where the government became aware of the impending publication of a document, publication or other work that was deemed problematic and the government issued an injunction to halt publication and maybe seize the material involved. Prior restraint is not accepted in the US and regarded as censorship.
Any firearm regulations involving persons who aren't already prohibited by data registered from an NICS process is analogous to prior restraint and is just as wrong. For the most part NICS filters out those who, by due process, are justly denied the RKBA. Denying, delaying or unduly complicating the exercise of a right is evil. There's no other way to call it.