Report from the Atlanta Community Press Collective (ACPC) on draconian RICO charges filed against activists by the Georgia Attorney General's office. To read a statement from the National Lawyer's Guild (NLG) on the indictments, go here. The Georgia Attorney General’s Office filed RICO (racketeering-influenced and corrupt organizations) indictments against 61 individuals alleged to be part...
Depending on what the flyers were for and what their intent was by distributing them, it’s possible, yes. Also, it would be a criminal conspiracy for which their part involved passing out flyers.
So the First Amendment doesn’t count for flyers?
Inducing people to violently overthrow the government (sedition) isn’t protected by the first amendment, whether it’s done with a bullhorn or a flyer.
This is so simple that I can tell you’re just arguing in bad faith.
Can you demonstrate that they were doing such a thing?
Yeah, they overthrow the sealion farm just yesterday.
So you can’t demonstrate it. In other words, you’ve been dishonest.