The U.S, Supreme Court ruled that it is not illegal to burn a U.S, flag and that it is an act covered by the First Amendment's right of free speech. Many view burning the flag, such as in a protest, as highly disrespectful, not only to the flag, but to the country and the men and women who have and are serving in the military.
If; however, the flag is being retired, burning it in a manner that shows respect for the flag and its meaning is acceptable. In fact, the Boy Scouts have a ceremony where they burn retired flags.
To learn more about Federal "Flag Code" contained in Federal Code RL30243, visit the Related Link.
No, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that burning the American flag is a form of expression protected by the First Amendment. Municipalities have issued misdemeanor summonses for starting fires without a permit, however.
Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989) and
United States v. Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990)
Generally, the only court cases that have declared it illegal to burn the US flag is when the flag was stolen; for example, a flag removed from someone else's flagpole and then burned.
In fact, burning is one of the few approved way to destroy a flag which has become too worn or ragged to be displayed. Many Boy Scout troops or American Legion posts arrange flag retirement ceremonies in which worn flags are burned.
No, it's not illegal, but it is hostile.
No, it's not illegal, but it is hostile.
No it's not
No that action is protected as Free Speech under the US Constitution.
No~ The US Code says that it's illegal to burn the flag, but the United States Supreme Court has concluded several times that burning the flag is a protected form of speech.
No.
burn it
There is no flag carrier in the US. It is illegal under the Antitrust Act.
yes i believe so
Burn it.
Yep, it is illegal to mutilate or destroy US Currency.
You are supposed to burn it and then scatter the ashes.
If the flag is not your own flag, it can be considered vandalism, which is illegal. Additionally, it is in violation of "Flag Code" contained in Federal Code. Violation of Flag Code is; however, not a punishable act. To read the "Flag Code," visit the Related Link.