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What does it mean that the rights in the First Amendment are not absolute?

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The Government Can restrict people's rights if the exercise of them is harming someone else

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the First Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of speech but that doesn't mean that people won't be offended by your words or that the first amendment protects the right to say anything anywhere or anytime without repercussions

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