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Before you freak out, just know that this code is not punishable -- it’s more merely advisory rules to follow. Click here to read the full code on the American flag. Are you proud to display the ...
Local skirmishes and letters to the editor in various states have questioned whether the thin blue line flag is a violation of the U.S. Flag Code, which specifically states: “The flag should never ...
Additionally, Ansoff told PolitiFact that the blue, white and black flag in the post is not technically an American flag. Ansoff pointed to the first section of the code which stipulated that the ...
The flag also has 50 stars, which are white and set against a blue background in the upper left corner. They represent the 50 states. What do the 13 stripes on the American flag represent?
I believe the blue line flag is a violation of the U.S. Flag Code, which specifically states: “The flag should never have placed upon it, nor any part of it, nor attached to it any mark ...
Second and most important: As drafted by the American Legion and codified into law, Title 4 of the U.S. Flag Code specifically states: “The flag should never have placed upon it, nor any part of ...
Dear L.S., The HOA Act was amended to expand the types of flags that may not be restricted by HOAs. An association may not prohibit a homeowner from displaying up to two flags, not larger than 4.5 ...
A Thin Blue Line flag was used as a backdrop for President Donald Trump’s Oct. 24 rally in ... and because of the U.S. Flag Code, which states: “The (American) flag should never have placed ...
U.S. flag code says the American flag "should be at the center and at the highest point of the group" when flags are "grouped and displayed from staffs." ...
Before the flag came the phrase. The idea of a “thin blue line” can be traced all the way back to a 1854 British battle formation, a “thin red line” used during the Crimean War and then ...