The Annoyed Man wrote:Should government be able to arrest you for saying that it would be your desire to assassinate a government official, or former official, or foreign dignitary? At what point does free speech - no matter how obnoxious or seditious or dangerous - become a crime?
I think you should be able to say what you want. The penal code says force is not justified "in response to verbal provocation alone" and I think the same should apply (speech alone is not enough) whether the person threatened is a public figure or a normal person who doesn't have bodyguards.
However, threats combined with actions to carry out the threat crosses the line and, here too, I think the same laws should apply whether the person threatened is a public figure or a normal person. If someone says they're going to break my skull and grabs a baseball bat, a just and moral legal system would treat that the same as someone threatening to assassinate a public official and then taking action to make good on the threat.