There are many rules of etiquette about displaying and replacing the flag. To replace and old US flag it should be disposed of by burning.
Of course it can. All you have to do is attach it to a taller flag pole.Another View: (in the US) No. The rules of flag etiquette of the United states deem that when displayed along with other flags on a single pole, the US flag should be displayed at the highest position on the pole, and when in a grouping of multiple flagpoles, the US flag should be displayed higher than any other flag. These flag rules apply only in the US and its territories, of course, other nations may have differing rules.
Public Law 94-344 on July 7, 1976 (Flag Code) prescribes all rules for treatment of the US flag
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No. The 'flag code' is an advisory set of rules, they are not laws. No crimes are committed if you deface or destroy a US flag.
Yes.
I think the rules only apply when you have the US as well. For example, if you have US & state, US has to be higher & so forth and there are times when it should not be excluded depending on others displayed.
In the United States, no. It is improper to fly another flag above the US flag in the United States. Other countries have similar customs and rules.
The rules are 1The flag is never to touch the floor or ground
What are the rules about flying the American Flag
The flag that everyone else is facing. Alternatively the flag that is easier to face. There are no real rules for facing the flag during the anthem and it basically boils down to convenience.
The rule is that the American flag has to be higher up than the Canadian flag.