Freedom of Speech is an often miscontrued concept. It does not allow you to say whatever you want, whenever you want. It prevents the government (and only the government) from censoring what you say as long as it is done in an otherwise lawful manner. Even then there can be consequences. You can't use it as protection to spread lies and rumors that defame another's reputation or cause them financial harm.
This means that if you are trying to get your message across in front of Wal-mart then they can shoo you off their property for loitering. If you are doing it in a peaceful assembly in front of city hall or other public property (easements, roadways, parks, etc...) then they cannot. If your message is meant to incite terror, unlawfulness or harm to other persons then you are breaking laws and you will be dealt with appropriately. If your demonstration causes law enforcement or the public to become fearful of their safety, then you are breaking laws and you will be dealt with appropriately. If it causes destruction to public or private property, then the same applies, you are breaking laws.
Finally, freedom of speech does not apply to private venues. This actually includes the inside of most buildings owned by government entities as well as privately owned businesses.
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