Introduction: Crisis on Print

SHELLEY LIN
Staff Writer

A country without the First Amendment would be strict and different than the one we are living in now. All around the United States, adults and teenagers “tweet,” “snap” and post statuses about their opinions present speeches in public and even protest against something they do not think is necessary or wrong for the community. People such as journalists are able to let their voices out to improve or give idea to their community. The First Amendment has protected the media and allowed us to express ourselves without being persecuted.