June 14 is Flag Day, the holiday designated by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916 to honor the adoption of the American Flag on June 14, 1777. This makes it a great day to fly an American flag at your business (though some businesses even choose to fly an American flag every day; Woodrow Wilson would approve).
However, what some business owners may not know is that there are exact rules for how and when the American flag can be flown.
Here are five rules that should be followed when displaying an American flag at your business:
Though the Flag Code is merely advisory (meaning you won’t get put in jail for violating it), Flag Day is a great day to remember what the flag represents and treat it with the dignity and respect it deserves.
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