Pubdate: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 Source: News-Sentinel (IN) Copyright: 2001 The News-Sentinel Contact: http://www.fortwayne.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1077 JUST HOW FREE IS OUR RIGHT TO SPEECH? You have the right to peaceably assemble - it says so right in the Bill of Rights. You can even carry signs that protest something or other and, if you feel like it, march around and say mean things for a few hours. But do you have the right to do it in any public space at any time under any condition? The Supreme Court will decide such issues in a case that could define exactly how free Americans' free-speech rights are. The case comes from Chicago, where for years Robert MacDonald conducted Hempfest in Grant Park, an annual event calling for the legalization of marijuana. In 1997, however, the Chicago Park District denied MacDonald a permit to hold his rally. The Park District said MacDonald had violated the terms of prior permits. Among other things, it said some protesters drank alcoholic beverages and remained in the park after hours. MacDonald's supporters say the Park District's blocking of the rally was a prior restraint of protected speech, that giving the district "unfettered discretion" to decide who can use the public parks allows it to discriminate against those with unpopular political views. Let public officials control one means of expression - however trivial or outdated it might be - and they will try to control other means. It's in their nature - and all the history books. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth