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A right is something to which people are entitled; to assert that people have the right to peacefully assemble means that people should be allowed to do so and the government should not interfere. And peaceful assembly means that some group of people, two or more, can get together to talk, to make plans, to seek whatever political objective that they may collectively have, or to do anything else they may wish to do (possibly drink coffee) as long as it does not involve violence; they are not getting together to physically attack any person or property.

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Which amendment grants the right to peaceful assembly?

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Right of the first amendment?

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