Cannot Fly American Flag on stick in Richmond, VA
This post from a GORUCK Cadre (Special Forces vet) leading an event there.
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..... I'll fly that flag till the day I die!
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It may (subjectively by the officer) considered a sign of disrespect. There are a lot of rules on the proper displaying of the flag but I've never heard of what you are talking about. I'd asked to see the law--written form--that was being violated. http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html
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I teach american history and civics. There is standard ettiqute for carrying a flag. Was this event on private or public property? If it is private property, the owners do have the right to not allow certain actions or behaviors. If it is public property you have every right to fly a flag. Thats freedom of expression (1st amendment) all day long.
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Public property. This is a GORUCK event:
https://www.goruck.com/good-livin#.Uzin1IUXLVg I'm well aware of flag ettiquette. Do you honestly believe that the SF vet who was leading the class wasn't aware of it? There is no violation of US flag etiquette that I've ever seen. As a matter of fact, the whole class is usually punished with some kind of exercise if they allow the flag to even graze the ground.. It had nothing to do with the officer being concerned with disrespecting the flag. http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...ls-guns-flags/ According to these articles, it's because the sticks could be used as "weapons." |
LOL!
Guns OK. Sticks not. I bet if you show up with a crossbow their heads explode. |
While the moms tore out the dowels of their flags, capitol grounds visitors with firearms were ushered through the entrance. The anti-gun violence activists couldn't reconcile this conflicting message in their heads, Reeder explained. “We are sending a message that you cannot hand carry an American flag into a state capitol, but you can bring a loaded weapon,” Reeder told ThinkProgress. “Are guns becoming more patriotic than an American flag?
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