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I wasn't aware the Religious Freedom meant you could disturb other people in their own homes.
Though I do feel that it's ridiculous to charge a fee for a permit; ALL door to door solicitaion should be banned.
Stand on a street corner with your "The End Is Near" signs, that should be sufficient.
Yes, people do have the freedom of speech - this is why people can go door to door to talk about politics, or religion, or social movements. The same is true via the phone, or mail, or email.
I'm glad that the SDA organization is pushing back on increasingly restrictive government rules. Slowly but surely, the government - at all its levels - is stripping us of our freedoms.
You do not have the right to step one foot on my private property. Especially if it is to tell me about fairy tales and fictitious nonsense.
Keep the ban on door-to-door SALES!
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