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    How can I dispose of a tattered, worn-out flag?
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    Take it to a local VFW or American Legion post, and they will properly dispose of it.
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    Can the American Legion dispose of my American flag for me?
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    Yes they will. Call the nearest post, and they will tell you when, where, and how to bring in your flag.
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    What if the flag is changed due to damage?
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    If it can no longer be recognized as the American flag, and a symbol of our freedoms, then it needs to be respectfully burned.
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    When disposing of the flag, do I do a slow salute?
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    The code says to pay respects, you can choose silence or a Salute. The idea is that you are focused on the flag and respect what it stands for.
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    Why do you have to burn the flag, though?
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    If you simply throw it away, this is considered a symbol of disrespect toward not only the flag, but toward what the flag stands for (America). Burning is the most commonly used 'respectful way' of disposing of a flag.
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    Do I bury the ashes after burning?
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    Yes, you may bury the ashes.
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    Is it a crime to destroy the American flag?
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    No; it has been determined that flag desecration falls under the protections of the first amendment. However, the time and place of the flag desecration could result in criminal punishments.
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    Is burning necessary for small (8" x 12") flags -the kind children hold at parades? How do you dispose of these?
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    If you drop it off at a VFW, they will retire the parade-sized flags with regular-sized flags.
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    Should I accept a worn flag from the scouts?
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    As long as the flag is not horribly worn, it should be fine.
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    Do I have to retire an American flag if it has touched the ground or do I just wash it?
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    This is a myth. The flag does not need to be retired if it has touched the ground. You can wash the flag and continue to display it.
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    Am I required to put a light on my flag if it's up at night?
    Bryan Cornette
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    According to US Flag Code: It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness.
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    Should you cut away the blue from flag before burning it?
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    No. Fold the flag, and place it in the center of the fire. Make sure all of it is burned before disposing of the ashes.
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    Can the Boy and Girl Scouts burn the flag of the United States of America?
    Community Answer
    Anyone can burn a flag.
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    Can the Boy Scouts of America burn US flags?
    Lisa Aguiniga-Parks
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    Page 76 of the BSA Handbook says, “A national flag that is worn beyond repair may be burned in a fire. The ceremony should be conducted with dignity and respect and the flag burned completely to ashes."
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    Can the flag be placed in the trash after the colors have been separated?
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    No, that is not a proper way of disposing of our country's Colors. Throwing it in the trash is disrespectful.
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    If a flag is made from cardboard, is it still necessary to burn it like a proper flag?
    Pearlbelle
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    American flags are not typically made of cardboard, but burning any cardboard will give off toxic fumes, so never burn cardboard. Always recycle it.
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    How do I find someone to dispose of American flags?
    Community Answer
    The VFW, AMvets and Boy Scouts will dispose of your flag in a very respectful way.
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    Can I clean a flag that is burned?
    Community Answer
    If the flag is burned, it usually cannot be repaired properly and should be disposed of.
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    Can I use the fire pit I burn flags in for other purposes?
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    Yes, as long as the fire pit is clear of debris before you start the ceremony, you perform the disposal respectfully, and you gather the ashes afterward, it is alright.
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    I need to retire a tattered flag, but I can't afford to buy a new one. What should I do?
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    It depends. Do you want to bury it? You are not required to own an American flag, so you can just dispose of your tattered flag using any of the methods in the article.
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    Is it okay to make something like a purse, quilt or bandana from a worn flag?
    Community Answer
    No. Flag code states that the flag should not be used as an article of clothing and should be properly disposed of if damaged.
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    Is bowing down before the flag an acceptable way to pay my respects?
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    I couldn't say with any authority, but as a cultural anthropologist, I would say it's inappropriate since bowing in reverence to pretty much anything is not an American way. However, if bowing is an integral part of your culture as a sign of showing reverence, I would say most wouldn't find it offensive, though I wouldn't recommend doing it in public.
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    How do I find the closest American Legion that will retire a damaged American flag?
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    Check online for the address and phone number. Call them first to make sure it's a good time to turn up, they may require an appointment.
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    My American flag is fading and has small holes. Should it be retired?
    Galasy4969
    Top Answerer
    Yes. Holes will prevent the flag from catching wind, and do not look good in general.
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    Can a flag be unlighted overnight if it to be displayed for only 2 or 3 days?
    Galasy4969
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    No. The American flag should always be illuminated when it is outside. If it is indoors hanging on a wall, it does not need to be lit.
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    Do I have to bury the ashes, or may I disperse them in a garden or flowerbed? If I bury the ashes, must I place them in a container?
    Galasy4969
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    Ashes from flags are not fertile. You should bury them, or keep them in a container as a memento. There is no need to put them in a container if burying.
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    What if I just bought a flag and it touched the ground a little bit? Do I have to burn it immediately, or is it okay?
    Galasy4969
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    So long as the flag is not stained, you do not have to retire it; just be sure to raise it high enough to keep it from touching the ground. Try washing out stains with detergent; if there are still glaring stains, retire the flag.
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    Can't I just toss it out?
    Community Answer
    You could; however, to do so would be disrespectful to this symbol of our nation's freedom. Those who choose to fly a flag are expected to abide by its rules and traditions to do so respectfully, including proper disposal.
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    What's the point of the whole 'respect the flag'? I know it is important to respect the founders of your nation, but as a Canadian, a little bit of this seems far-fetched.
    Galasy4969
    Top Answerer
    Would you enjoy it if your national flag was just thrown into the garbage? The flag is not just an ensign; it is one of the defining symbols of a nation. A brief history lesson: the American flag was the first to be designed solely to represent a nation, as opposed to a monarchy or government. Canada likely has multiple flag customs, just like America.
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    Can the stars be cut out and given to a veteran?
    Galasy4969
    Top Answerer
    Yes, if you cut the rest of the flag into separate colors. However, embroidered stars may not hold up well without their base, so be sure to laminate them in some way.
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