'The Profit' says limits on US flag size unconstitutional

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In a court filing, 'The Profit' star Marcus Lemonis says it's unconstitutional for a North Carolina city to ban a huge American flag flying at his recreational vehicle store because of its size.

In this undated handout photo provided by Camping World, an American flag blows in the wind at Gander RV, in Statesville, N.C. Businessman and reality television star Marcus Lemonis says he’ll go to jail before he removes a huge American flag flying at a recreational vehicle store that his company owns and that’s the subject of a lawsuit because of its size.

Attorneys for Marcus Lemonis said in a filing in Iredell County that the U.S. and North Carolina constitutions protect the right to fly an American flag of any size — in this case, the one at Gander RV in Statesville — provided it’s not a safety hazard. Lemonis is the chief executive officer of Camping World, which owns Gander, and star of CNBC’s reality television show “The Profit.” HeOfficials from the city about 40 miles north of Charlotte sued the company in May over the flag, which measures 40 feet by 80 feet and hangs on a 130-foot-high flagpole next to Interstate 77. The code limits flags to 25 feet by 40 feet .

But Lemonis said he wants no restrictions on the size of U.S. flags that aren’t a safety hazard. Employees cheered when he visitedand told them: “The flag is not coming down under any circumstance.”

 

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Your American flag can’t be over a particular size, and a black man is arrested for going for a walk with his IV equipment (in his Johnny) for attempted theft. We HAVE entered the Twilight Zone.

Are we so politically correct that we can't be good Americans and show our pride by flying the American Flag as it upsets somebody? Enough is enough Freedom of speech our 1st amendment lets us. If the news media can ruin our lives by finding our secrets then we should be allowed

Referring to him as “The Prophet” repeatedly is a blatant and unprofessional attempt to force readers to apply a negative bias to the subject of this article. Pathetic journalism standard.

Appealingly to patriotism as a cover for crappy customer service is shameful. Go check out their rigs in service that have been sitting there for months.

The owner broke code, but they're going to vote on a possible change in July.

That state is full of Trump's puppets

Good. Here in Lewiston, ME a company called NeoKraft has the largest American Flag I have ever seen, flowing beautifully in the wind. There have been no complaints that I know of...but hey, guess we are just some hicks from up north. But we do believe in our rights and Military

Size Doesn't Matter, it's still the American Flag!!!...

Zoning is constitutional.

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