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Alonzo
11-16-2006, 11:50 AM
The Nevada town of Pahrump is taking a stand not just against illegal immigrants but flags they may bring with them.
The elected town board in the remote Mojave Desert community voted 3-2 on Tuesday to enact an ordinance making it illegal to fly a foreign nation's flag by itself.

Flying another country's flag, whether it is a British Union Jack or the flag of Mexico, is punishable by a $50 fine and 30 hours' community service, unless it is flown below an American flag.

"Old Glory is sovereign," says Paul Willis, a retired carpenter and board member. "You can't fly any other nation's flag higher than the American flag."

The American Civil Liberties Union says the flag restriction violates the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech.

"There's no doubt about it," says Lisa Rasmussen, a board member of the Nevada ACLU. "People have a right, as much as we don't like it, to fly ... any flag they wish."

Pahrump is a rural fast-growing town of 33,000 about 60 miles west of Las Vegas. It is part of sprawling Nye County, home of the closest legal brothels to Las Vegas.

The law passed as part of a package of measures that also declared English the official language of Pahrump and denies town benefits to illegal immigrants.

"We don't have any" benefits, town manager David Richards says. "If we ever have any, they'll be denied to illegal immigrants."

Supporters say the law is a stand on principle and doubts anyone will be arrested for violating it.

"I can't conceive of there being anyone cited for it," said board Chairman Richard Billman, who voted against the ordinance.

The ordinance's sponsor, Michael Miraglia, a retired Illinois state worker, said the flag restriction was a reaction to nationwide demonstrations in May against a crackdown on illegal immigration. He said he didn't like seeing protesters waving Mexican flags and demanding immigrants not go to work that day.

"In Pahrump, we had Mexican restaurants closed that day," he complained. "Only one restaurant stayed open."

Rasmussen said the ACLU would probably take legal action against the town.

"People are nuts out there," she says. "Totally nuts."


http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-11-15-foreign-flags_x.htm

ECW
11-16-2006, 11:52 AM
Gee, it wasn't enough that "Studio 60" just did a two-parter that really took it to this burg but now the city fathers step in it more by passing this ordinance? I guess some folks never learn.

lily
11-16-2006, 05:34 PM
While I wouldn't like it, I could see it happening in gated communities or conods where you know strict rules are enforced before you move into your home......but to demand it of an entire city, just because one guy didn't like seeing the flags on the protest day is ridiculous. I don't like the MSU flag the man across the street has hanging. I prefer EMU instead. Wonder what my chances would be?

dgridley
11-16-2006, 05:52 PM
We're not allowed to post any flags (even American) or signs here in my complex.. taking PC a little too far.

Elrathin
11-16-2006, 06:00 PM
Here's the thing. If we are gonna have rules on flags that need to be adhered, than they need ot adhere to ALL OF THEM. Not just half ass it to the ones they want.

I am not in favor of any federal, state, or city flag regulations on people, I think that is ridiculous, however, if people REALLY want them, then I would like to see them adhered to FULLY.

That means no hanging the flag outside while it is raining, unless it is a federal, state, or city flag.

That means no tattered flags flying that you see on cars now.

That means proper disposal of said flag.

That means not wearing it as clothing (i.e. underwear, panties, whatever).

I think after people read ALL the flag regulations they would not be in favor os such things being enforced on them with fines and jail time.