1st amendment ; Religious & Political freedom
There is no freedom that gives you the right to threaten the governor, or anyone for that matter. You have the right to criticize, but not the right to threaten.
Yes, this is considered to be covered by the First Amendment, which grants, among other freedoms, freedom of speech, allowing any US citizen to say anything they want to anybody.
It refers to the Freedom that got the American people when they independized from the United Kingdom. The Freedom that allowed the formation of the United States of America.
You use Amendment 1 in everyday life. It provides us with 5 basic freedoms. They include the following:1) The Freedom of Speech: You are allowed to give your opinion on different things and basically allowed to say whatever you believe.2) The Freedom of the Press: You are allowed to publish newspapers giving opinions on different topics in the news and to inform the public on what is going on.3) The Freedom of Religion: You are allowed to practice whatever religion you would like to be a part of.4) The Freedom of Assembly and the Freedom of Petition:These two freedoms are closely related. You are allowed to petition things that you want changed. You also are allowed to gather into organized protests, as long as they are not violent.If you would like an easy way to remember them, think of RAPPS (Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech)
Depends on where you live. In Canada/USA, you have the rights to the freedom of speech - so yes, you can.
1st amendment ; Religious & Political freedom
No that was the Sedition ActThe sedition acts made it illegal to publish anything negative about government and government officials. They still had freedom of speech. The act was repealed in 1801 anyway. So, we have never had a law to where it was illegal to criticize the government.
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There is nothing in the Bill of Rights pertaining to this issue pro or con. But a person does have the right to criticize. Citizens are encouraged to contact their representatives, for example, by calling or writing to them to express their views. Threats are taken very seriously however.
The trial of John Peter Zenger in 1735 in colonial America helped establish the principle of freedom of the press. Zenger, a newspaper publisher, was accused of libel by the colonial governor, but the jury acquitted him, setting a precedent for protecting the rights of journalists to criticize government officials.
There is no freedom that gives you the right to threaten the governor, or anyone for that matter. You have the right to criticize, but not the right to threaten.
The freedom of expression is when people could publicly criticize the established political system without fear of being arrested. -------------or------------- freedom of expression is limited by what Censorship--APEX APEXVS.COM
We have a freedom of speech in the US therefore we are free to criticize our government if we do not agree with them.
Certainly. The right to criticize is a fundamental requirement for freedom. Final decisions on foreign policy are made by the Senate after due discussion.
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Yes, you can criticise the government in South Africa as freedom of speech is protected by the Constitution.