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To me, if you display the flag at your place of business, do it properly. It's an "attention to detail" rather than political speech issue for me. And I used the word "should" not shall or must. His place, etc.He does NOT have to. Civilians are not required to adhere to Flag Code.
• the guidelines are codified in federal law (Title 4 of the U.S. Code), the code is explicitly advisory and voluntary for private citizens.
• In contrast, strict adherence is mandatory for federal agencies and military personnel under specific executive orders and military discipline
• The Supreme Court has ruled that politically motivated violations of the Flag Code are protected speech under the First Amendment
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