Because once the flag is soiled it must be burned.
may not touch the ground, must be folded by two people, must be fold in the flag folding style of folding
The rules for taking the flag down at night for a civilian are different than for the military. A civilian must take down a flag before dark if there is no light shining on the flag pole. The flag can be folded but it must never touch the ground. Many people choose to roll their flags to prevent creases.
In Washington State, a skier-down flag must be displayed when a skier is in the water.
I believe this IS allowed in the NFL so long as the ball leaves the kicker's foot before crossing the line of scrimmage. I can't recall though ever seeing this type of kick DONE in an NFL game. ---- A field goal is attempted when the ball is placed on the ground for the kicker to kick or when the ball is dropped to the ground and kicked once it touches the ground and starts its bounce back up. In other words, the ball must have touched the ground or is touching the ground when the kick is attempted for the attempt to be considered a 'field goal attempt'. A punt occurs when a kicker kicks the ball before it has touched the ground. No points can be scored by a punt. So the answer to the question, as I understand it, is no. No. If a punted ball travels through the uprights, no points are scored. The ball has to make contact with the ground before it's kicked to score points, either by placekick or dropkick.
it must be burned
It must be burn
Because once the flag is soiled it must be burned.
If the U.S. flag is flown at night, it is supposed to be lighted.
may not touch the ground, must be folded by two people, must be fold in the flag folding style of folding
The flag must only be flown between sunrise and sunset (unless it is properly lit). The flag must never touch the ground. The flag must be ceremoniously disposed of when it becomes faded or tatered (contact your local Boy Scout troop). The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly.
The rules for taking the flag down at night for a civilian are different than for the military. A civilian must take down a flag before dark if there is no light shining on the flag pole. The flag can be folded but it must never touch the ground. Many people choose to roll their flags to prevent creases.
Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side.
A tornado that doesn't touch the ground isn't a tornado; it is a funnel cloud. However if the funnel is pulling debris off the ground or making some other type of contact with the ground it is a tornado.
It must be moved to a location that doesnt violate ground clearance regulations or Must be stored in areas that do not violate lateral clearance requirements
To be classified as a tornado, a funnel cloud must make contact with the ground. Once the funnel cloud touches the ground, it becomes a tornado and is classified based on its size, intensity, and associated damage.
Remove the paint at the point of attachment.