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Fla_Democrat

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22. Here's an idea, got it from a funeral home in Georgia.
Sun Sep 9, 2018, 04:31 PM
Sep 2018

They accept donations of flags to be retired, and if any veterans are delivered to the home for their final disposition, and the family requests cremation....
They will drape the containers with the flag as a final salute for their service.






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Burn it snowybirdie Sep 2018 #1
Recycle it... lame54 Sep 2018 #24
It is not illegal, but it is considered disrespectful. n/t LuckyCharms Sep 2018 #2
Uniform Code. Link. You can lawfully pee on it if you want. Lochloosa Sep 2018 #3
This one we used on DU for our Avatar image after 2016 election Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #10
A little of both, really. Codeine Sep 2018 #4
I wonder if each state has a law about it? Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #5
A state law would be equally unconstitutional. n/t Ms. Toad Sep 2018 #27
It's not illegal but disrespectful. There are organizations who will destroy them. TexasProgresive Sep 2018 #6
If it's a tRump flag then you are supposed to cut it up to use for toilet paper ProudLib72 Sep 2018 #7
What about blowing snot or wiping your bodily fluids with it? Pachamama Sep 2018 #8
All covered under the 1st Amendment. N/T john657 Sep 2018 #12
Give it to the local VFW hall. roamer65 Sep 2018 #9
Or just throw it in the trash. Codeine Sep 2018 #11
Then I guess I'm silly and irrational. john657 Sep 2018 #13
Respecting an object is pretty strange, and borders on idolatry Mariana Sep 2018 #26
Precisely what I tell people purchasing clothes they like LanternWaste Sep 2018 #44
I understand the ceremony of respect. The scouts do a burning ceremony with the VFW Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #14
Place to ask Srkdqltr Sep 2018 #15
was it the one that trump colored with the kids? Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #16
He's not color blind. He is just a goddamn moron. nt madinmaryland Sep 2018 #18
I've seen something similar, Codeine Sep 2018 #17
Wow. Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #19
Yes. That is correct. The ones I have seen have light and dark blue stripes. madinmaryland Sep 2018 #20
It's a "support the police flag" jmowreader Sep 2018 #21
Here's an idea, got it from a funeral home in Georgia. Fla_Democrat Sep 2018 #22
That is a creative, honoring and useful idea Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #23
I find that odd. Veterans are supplied with a flag for their services. Tipperary Sep 2018 #28
Just going by what I was told... Fla_Democrat Sep 2018 #31
Only Sgent Sep 2018 #39
I'm a veteran. I was never supplied with a flag. Aristus Sep 2018 #41
You are allowed to throw away your own property Mariana Sep 2018 #25
On June 22, 1942, Congress passed a joint resolution,that encompassed the U.S. Flag Code dixiegrrrrl Sep 2018 #29
My local VFW has a convenient drop box. They burn them during the next ceremony. Trust Buster Sep 2018 #30
It's perfectly legal. However, the Flag Code recommends... TygrBright Sep 2018 #32
You can throw it away legally. tazkcmo Sep 2018 #33
I use mine for curtains in my van. tirebiter Sep 2018 #34
Ha Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #35
proper disposal is BURNING it. pansypoo53219 Sep 2018 #36
tRump supporters use it for a snot rag. yortsed snacilbuper Sep 2018 #37
Plaid shirt was replaced for not cheering enthusiastically. Snot flag girl had a MAG hat. keithbvadu2 Sep 2018 #38
I don't know about legalities but... Alea Sep 2018 #40
Nice option. Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #42
do whatever you want with your flag. The Military has special procedures librechik Sep 2018 #43
It's legal. MineralMan Sep 2018 #45
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