-Irish in US-
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida
I am Irish and living in Florida for 3 years now. Recently at our monthly Association meeting it was voted on that you could fly flags outside your home, if you were flying a foreign flag that you must fly the American Flag with it. As last weekend was St.Patricks Day I decided to fly the Irish Flag AND the American Flag - I got the two sewn together and hung them outside my home.
Yesterday I received a letter from my Association with a copy of "The Federal Flag Code" requiring me to read it and to "Please fly both Flags properly" after reading "The Federal Flag Code" and researching "Flag Rules and Regulations" at www.ushistory.org I dont see any problem, see below:
1. Are there penalties for violating the Flag Code?
No. The Flag Code is intended as a guide to be followed on a purely voluntary basis to insure proper respect for the flag.
2. I have a neighbor flying a Mexican flag and no US flag. Is this a violation of the flag code?
The Flag Code requires that the US flag be flown on federal institutions, including public schools. It does not require you to fly the US flag and it does not forbid you from displaying a foreign flag. For example, someone with Irish heritage may proudly fly an Irish flag and is not required to fly the US flag. In the early 1900s there was hostility when the German flag was flown in the US, prompting Theodore Roosevelt to state that we had one flag, and one language. We are again revisiting tensions, this time it is the Mexican flag. We understand the emotional tensions of the situation, however, the Flag Code does not support those who wish to forbid the flying of the Mexican flag within our borders without also flying the US flag.
3. On a neighbor's house, the flag of a foreign country hangs prominently displayed. Their home doesn't display the flag of the United States of America.
The US Flag Code does not require a private citizen to fly the US flag. You can politely suggest that your neighbor consider flying the US flag and explain your feelings, but your neighbor is a free citizen and the choice of displaying the flag is his and should be respected as a good neighbor.
4. Where should the flag be mounted as it relates to the front of a house?
It is traditionally flown either to the right or the left of the front door. It can be on either side. When there is a choice, find a position of prominence. Sometimes that is the left of the door, sometimes the right, sometimes away from the door, but centered on the house (when you have a porch, for example). Use your best judgment to find a nice position for the flag. However, if you fly a second flag, then the US flag must be on the viewer's left of the other flag, as you approach the house.What is the name of your state?
So as far as I can see I am doing nothing wrong here - if anyone can help me out here it would be greatly appreciated as I want to have all my facts right because I have not taken down the Flags and I know I will be hearing from my Association again soon.What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
Thank you in advance.
J
I am Irish and living in Florida for 3 years now. Recently at our monthly Association meeting it was voted on that you could fly flags outside your home, if you were flying a foreign flag that you must fly the American Flag with it. As last weekend was St.Patricks Day I decided to fly the Irish Flag AND the American Flag - I got the two sewn together and hung them outside my home.
Yesterday I received a letter from my Association with a copy of "The Federal Flag Code" requiring me to read it and to "Please fly both Flags properly" after reading "The Federal Flag Code" and researching "Flag Rules and Regulations" at www.ushistory.org I dont see any problem, see below:
1. Are there penalties for violating the Flag Code?
No. The Flag Code is intended as a guide to be followed on a purely voluntary basis to insure proper respect for the flag.
2. I have a neighbor flying a Mexican flag and no US flag. Is this a violation of the flag code?
The Flag Code requires that the US flag be flown on federal institutions, including public schools. It does not require you to fly the US flag and it does not forbid you from displaying a foreign flag. For example, someone with Irish heritage may proudly fly an Irish flag and is not required to fly the US flag. In the early 1900s there was hostility when the German flag was flown in the US, prompting Theodore Roosevelt to state that we had one flag, and one language. We are again revisiting tensions, this time it is the Mexican flag. We understand the emotional tensions of the situation, however, the Flag Code does not support those who wish to forbid the flying of the Mexican flag within our borders without also flying the US flag.
3. On a neighbor's house, the flag of a foreign country hangs prominently displayed. Their home doesn't display the flag of the United States of America.
The US Flag Code does not require a private citizen to fly the US flag. You can politely suggest that your neighbor consider flying the US flag and explain your feelings, but your neighbor is a free citizen and the choice of displaying the flag is his and should be respected as a good neighbor.
4. Where should the flag be mounted as it relates to the front of a house?
It is traditionally flown either to the right or the left of the front door. It can be on either side. When there is a choice, find a position of prominence. Sometimes that is the left of the door, sometimes the right, sometimes away from the door, but centered on the house (when you have a porch, for example). Use your best judgment to find a nice position for the flag. However, if you fly a second flag, then the US flag must be on the viewer's left of the other flag, as you approach the house.What is the name of your state?
So as far as I can see I am doing nothing wrong here - if anyone can help me out here it would be greatly appreciated as I want to have all my facts right because I have not taken down the Flags and I know I will be hearing from my Association again soon.What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
Thank you in advance.
J