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Originally Posted by Third Eye
Actually, no. You have these rights only so long as they don't interfere with someone else's rights. It should be, don't know if it will be simply because of its sensitive nature, the same as yelling "Fire" in a packed theater. Sure you have the right to free speech, but once you endanger someone else you forfeit said right.
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I don't think that goes into the family unit. I agree with what you say, but inside your own family I don't think there is precedent for arguing that in court. It wouldn't even take a good lawyer to win a case like that.