There is no law against it. The proper way to dispose of a worn out flag is to burn it.
Fold the flag in half width-wise twice. If done by two, then the blue field should be facing the bottom on the first fold. Fold up a triangle, starting at the striped end ... and repeat ... until only the end of the union is exposed. Then fold down the square into a triangle and tuck inside the folds. You can find an animation on the site linked above. first have 2 people hold it flat in the air then fold it in half 2 times long ways,then the person holding the stripes folds about 2 inches then fold it starting from the left at an angle to look like a triangle all the way 2 the stars you should have enough 2 stick the white side in the end when done it should be a triangle shape
There is no official meaning to the folds of the flag. It provides a dignified ceremonial touch that distinguishes folding a flag from folding an ordinary object such as a bedsheet and because it results in a visually pleasing, easy to handle shape. Many variations of folding ceremonies and specific meanings assigned to the thirteen folds in the process were adopted by different patriotic and religious interests but have no bearing on the reason for the folding of the flag.
well the kansas flag looks like a sunflower at the way top of the flag then under it looks like a rainbow but in the rainbow the are words the are spanish that you dont understand at all. then if you look under that rainbow you see the fiftey stars on it.When you look at the bottom of the flag you see land.
THE UNION IS AT THE HEAD AND OVER THE LEFT SHOULDER!!
Its a same way we fly a flag ay United State.
Few countries have a proper way to fold a flag. However, Japan is one of the exceptions. Turn the flag parallel to the ground and fold length wise. Repeat. Turn Flag parallel to the ground and fold width wise into thirds. Roll the flag tightly (Tie it if possible, or if displaying.) To carry you carry as if it were a sword handle, in both hands at waist level vertically. (so long as it's not enormous or tiny) Like the United States, there isn't a law that makes this official, it is however the common way to do it.
the correct way to dispose of a flag respectfully is by burning it.
There is no law against it. The proper way to dispose of a worn out flag is to burn it.
The proper way to hold an American Flag is over the shoulder or in the air, but not touching the ground.
Fold the paper along the line where you want to cut, lick the crease several times, fold the paper the other way and repeat, and then finally tear.
As the viewer sees it, from the left, the US flag first, the Canadian flag second, and the state and company flag sharing the third pole, with state flag on top.
Means nothing. It is the proper way of hanging any flag from a building mounted pole.
In the USA, the proper way to dispose of an old flag is to burn it. You can also contact a veterans group for assistance.
Folding the flag into a triangle is a way to honor and pay respect to the American flag. The 13 folds represent the original 13 colonies, and the final shape resembles a cocked hat, reminiscent of the hats worn by soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
Once a flag has become disrespected (by being torn or touching the ground for example) or is ready to be retired for whatever reason, it should be respectfully disposed of. The proper disposal is by burning or a burning ceremony. It is best to fold the flag in its customary manner as if it is being presented and place it on a fire that is intense enough to fully burn it. If so desired, people can pay respects to the flag by saluting it, saying the pledge of allegiance, or having a moment of silent reflection. Once the flag has been fully consumed and has turned to ash, the fire should be safely extinguished and the ashes should be buried.
The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.