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Picketing McDonald’s with ‘Food is Unhealthy’ signs?

I’d like to provide nutritional information to fast food restaurant patrons. It’s obvious that foods/convenience foods and lack of exercise directly results in the following diseases:

+ Obesity
+ High Blood Pressure
+ Heart Disease
+ Some Cancers
+ Diabetes

Populations who are active and eat a low-fat vegetarian diet have extremely low incidents of the diseases listed above. Is it legal to picket fast food restaurants with signs saying that the “food is unhealthy?” Am I restricted to the side walks such as those in front of the restaurant? I assume that it should be OK if I do not obstruct foot traffic.

My reference source is Dr. Dean Ornish who happens to be a paid consultant for McDonald’s. Low Fat Vegetarian/Vegan rocks.

Stick to the sidewalks and you should be ok. If you are on their property they can have you arrested for trespassing, and their property includes their parking lot and driveways.

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