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A reader is irate over advice that homeowner associations must let residents fly 'thin blue line' flag due to legal protections. Our legal expert responds.
and the new law is very clear that it’s protected. In fact, it’s obvious to me that the exact intent of the new statutory language was to protect flags like the “thin blue line” flag.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bipartisan bill in the Ohio Statehouse would ban homeowners associations and landlords from prohibiting thin blue line flags. House Bill 75, sponsored by Reps.
How can anyone with a thin blue line flag, a "support your local police" lawn sign or just respect and appreciation for the police continue to support a man who issued pardons to these thugs?
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AN ENDLESS LINE OF SUPPORT, AMERICAN AND THIN BLUE LINE FLAGS LINING THE SIDEWALK, GRASPED IN THE HANDS OF THOSE WHO CAME TO SHOW THEIR SUPPORT. THEY’RE HUMAN BEINGS. THEY’RE HEROES.
I’ll be interested to see whether they’d roll the dice on someone such as Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr. or Marshall’s Mike Green, who have character flags, rather than maybe going with a ...