The right to assembly was at one time a US constitutional right.

Not today.

27-year-old Naomi Soria is facing criminal charges after she organized last week’s downtown San Diego protest.

Soria faces up to 90 days in jail for organizing the protest and a $1,000 fine.

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From Naomi’s Facebook page.

The Daily Mail reported:

Naomi Soria, 27, faces criminal misdemeanor charges after she organized last week’s downtown protest against California Governor Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order, put in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Around 400 people sporting Donald Trump merchandise waved American flags and marched on the San Diego Hall of Justice during San Diego’s ‘Freedom Rally’ Saturday afternoon. This marked just one of many demonstrations taking place across the US, as thousands of protesters have taken to the streets demanding governors bring an end to coronavirus lockdown rules and reopen states for business, despite the virus death toll continuing to soar nationwide… …The SDPD confirmed to CBS8 that Soria is the only protester they have submitted a case on to the city attorney’s office.

Meanwhile, Sacramento officials have denied permits for protests planned on May 1st.

The California Globe reported: