I think that it is against the U.S. code,to do so.
The American flag should never touch the ground, floor, or any object below it.
Do not let the flag touch the ground....If you do you have to burn it.
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
When waving the American flag, be careful not to let any part of it touch the ground, because this is offensive.
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
People who raise and lower ANY national flag won't let it touch ground. Particularly so if they are servicemen of that country. This is an international sign of respect for the flag you serve under, not just American.
The proper way to hold an American Flag is over the shoulder or in the air, but not touching the ground.
Flags, state and federal, can be taken to the closest VFW or American Legion and dropped off for proper, dignified disposal.
It can never touch the ground if it does you have to burn it or we take your food!
You can never let the flag touch the ground or it has to be burned. Secondly, do not spill any thing on the flag or will have to burn.
2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly. Do not let the flag touch the ground. The American flag should be folded in a triangle with the stars visible between uses.