If you want to burn an American flag you must get a permit from the government.
if it is old you should take it to a flag burning place
Currently there is no law against burning the flag, since it part of the First Amendment of free speech. Although burning a flag is not illegal, certain actions that go along with this practice may be against the law.
Burning the flag is disrespectful, but not a crime.
The Citizens Flag Alliance is an organization that is against flag burning. They are probably the most notable for that side. Veterans against the flag burning amendment, or something to that degree is an organization that supports flag burning.
In the UK, burning the Union Jack flag is not explicitly illegal. However, doing so could be seen as disrespectful and offensive to some people. It is important to consider the cultural and historical significance of the flag before taking such actions.
I'd Rather Be Flag-Burning was created in 1995.
No, the Supreme Court ruled in the 1990's that burning a flag is a form of symbolic speech protected by the First Amendment. As long as the flag burning does not endanger anyone it is perfectly legal.
No. The US Supreme Court didn't uphold laws against flag burning; it overturned laws against flag burning on the grounds that burning the US flag is expressive political speech protected by the First Amendment.For more information on the US Supreme Court and flag desecration cases, see Related Questions, below.
The simplest answer is to take your unserviceable American flags to your nearest American Legion or VFW post. Flag are disposed in in a Flag Burning Ceremony or taken to an annual "Watch Fire" where they are disposed of with the respect they are due.
Yes, the US Supreme Court has ruled that Flag burning is a protected form of speech.
If the country in question labels the burning of its flag as a capital offense, yes. No countries do so though.
I don't believe that anyone is "for" flag burning, it is simply protected as a form of free speech and expression.