When may the government restrict your right to assemble?
- Never.
- When gatherings extend beyond a certain number.
- When there is violence or the threat of violence.
- When it infringes on the civil rights of another person.
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Answer – 3. As with other rights granted under the Constitution, the right of the people to “peaceably assemble” may be limited in some situations, including when gatherings threaten public safety and health.