NanoByte
02-09-2000, 02:30 PM
What is 'commercial free speech'. I don't think it is what I hear mostly on the radio.
From the Berkeley Daily Planet "Bay Briefs":
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SANTA ROSA -- The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved an ordinance Tujesday that will ban the possession of firearms, with some exceptions, on county property.
The ordinance, which takes effect in 30 days, was initially proposed to ban gun show sales. But because a U. S. District Court said gun shows are commercial free speech, the ordinance adopted by the board is modeled after one in Alameda County that prohibits possession of firearms on any county property.
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So much today is rammed under the U. S. Constitutional term 'free speech'. Have courts used a term designating any activities as 'commercial free speech' and does this differ from other types of "free speech". Does anyone know if the referenced federal distric court decision is a published one, and if so, what its cite is -- or otherwise know something of its wording and whether any appeal of it is underway or contemplated?
Ray (resident of Alameda Co., CA.US and abhorrent of the gun lobby)
From the Berkeley Daily Planet "Bay Briefs":
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SANTA ROSA -- The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved an ordinance Tujesday that will ban the possession of firearms, with some exceptions, on county property.
The ordinance, which takes effect in 30 days, was initially proposed to ban gun show sales. But because a U. S. District Court said gun shows are commercial free speech, the ordinance adopted by the board is modeled after one in Alameda County that prohibits possession of firearms on any county property.
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So much today is rammed under the U. S. Constitutional term 'free speech'. Have courts used a term designating any activities as 'commercial free speech' and does this differ from other types of "free speech". Does anyone know if the referenced federal distric court decision is a published one, and if so, what its cite is -- or otherwise know something of its wording and whether any appeal of it is underway or contemplated?
Ray (resident of Alameda Co., CA.US and abhorrent of the gun lobby)