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http://mashable.com/2016/03/13/trump-rally-protesting/#zNnq_E1ygkqx

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rallies have become a fixture in the 2016 election season as much for the candidate's rambling speeches as for the frequent interruptions of said speeches.

Demonstrators have filed in to Trump rallies across the country, shouting their anti-Trump messages and promptly being ridiculed by rally-goers and led out by law enforcement.

On Saturday, Trump began to call for the arrest of protesters as he was repeatedly interrupted, raising questions about the legality of protest and whether Trump can press charges against demonstrators. So what are the answers?

Is it legal to protest a Donald Trump rally?

The short answer is, no.

In 2012, H.R. 347, a federal law dealing with protest, was amended to make it a crime to "disrupt the orderly conduct of government business or official functions" in areas where the Secret Service is providing protection.

The Secret Service began protecting Trump in November (they also provide security for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders).

What happens to protesters, then?

Law enforcement has simply tossed out protesters at Trump rallies, but H.R. 347 states that they could be imprisoned for up to a year for trespassing.

So how do protesters protest?
 
Demonstrators are technically relegated to free speech zones much like the ones seen on college campuses.

Such zones are often used to keep dissenters away from media attention, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

At a recent Trump event at Valdosta State University, in Georgia, the two designated free speech zones were not in sight of the arena where the rally was held. One was a quarter mile away.

Can Trump arrest whomever he wants?

Trump can call for the arrest of whomever he wants, but he can't do the arresting.

He has said, however, that he is "going to start pressing charges" against protesters as a way to intimidate them into thinking twice about demonstrating at his rallies.

Based on the change to H.R. 347 in 2012, he may have grounds to press for trespassing charges against any protester who walked into the rally knowing it was a restricted area, according to the ACLU.

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Or Cruz rallies, or Rubio, or Sander and Clinton for that matter. People's 1st amendment rights don't trample the free right to association and privacy.
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Re: Technically, it is illegal to protest inside of Trump rallies
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2016, 09:17:43 pm »
So then.....why does Donny incite his supporters to beat the shit out of protesters? Could it be because it is better to keep up the circus atmosphere than to handle things legally?

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Re: Technically, it is illegal to protest inside of Trump rallies
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2016, 09:24:52 pm »


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Re: Technically, it is illegal to protest inside of Trump rallies
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2016, 09:31:57 pm »
So then.....why does Donny incite his supporters to beat the shit out of protesters? Could it be because it is better to keep up the circus atmosphere than to handle things legally?

This is how Ted Cruz handles protestors:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5CUfshf2CQ

No violence, no screaming, no saying that next time you'd kill them... security does their job and it's over.

Trump isn't to blame for them, but he's not savvy enough to know that he's giving them exactly what they want: attention.

And they're not savvy enough to know that they're actually helping Trump.