TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 17 > § 331
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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.
It is not something that is punishable, but it is a violation of the U.S. Flag Code. See related links for more about the United States flag code.
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The US 'flag code' is part of federal law, but it is simply an advisory code. There are no penalties for disobeying it, and in fact such penalties would probably be a violation of First Amendment rights. Therefore flying the flag in the rain may violate the code, it is not a violation that you will go to jail for.
Not in the US. This is in violation of Title 18, US Code, Section 922. It became part of the 1968 Gun Control Act.
It is not illegal, per se. It would be very disrespectful and a violation of the US Flag Code. However, the Flag Code holds no legal standing and includes no penalties for violations.
It is SWIFT code for US Based Citizens Bank. SWIFT code is used for the International Money Wiring.
The US Army does not "beat their own men." Physical or corporal punishment is a violation of UCMJ (The Uniform Code of Military Justice), and is punishable by Courts Martial.
Yes, it is illegal to burn US money. According to the United States Code, it is a federal offense to deface, mutilate, or destroy currency.
No. Suffield is a diploma mill whose alleged owner was charged with criminal violation of the US Code recently.
The US was disqualified from the competition due to a violation of the rules.
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.