A family in Massachusetts called the police over a "hurtful" letter mocking their LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter flags, but th...
A family in Massachusetts called the police over a "hurtful" letter mocking their LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter flags, but they were told that it was speech protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
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