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It just means the government can't go after you for it. No more or less.
Consequently, that also means any physical harm the public does to you is a crime and should be prosecuted.
Exactly, which is why it's so funny seeing people rant about their right to freedom of speech being infringed upon by private companies that don't want advertisers to abandon them because of hate speech on their platform. They assume it's because of some agenda being pushed, when the only concern they have is the effect on their bottom line.