To answer the original question, 2, 3, 5 and 7 are protected free speech. That means you can not be arrested for as such. It doesn't mean there can't be other consequences from the private sector and public pressure. #1 has absolutely nothing to do with free speech whatsoever, #4 is an issue of public endangerment, and in #6 the issue is not freedom of speech but public disruption.
Gay marriage has nothing to do with free speech, nor do guns, really.
What? I thought liberals and democrats complain that gay having the right to marry is a right even when it's not officially!
The right to bear arms is a right because it says so directly in the constitution in the first amendment that's about freedom. It's what's defined as free-speech coming to certain issues.
This is one of the least coherent things I've ever read.
LOL Yes. The best part is "liberals and democrats complain that gay having the right to marry is a right even when it's not officially!"
"when it's not officially"? What the fu
ck does that mean?