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Flag Burning Is Rare

September 17, 2004

Flag-burning is not really a problem, the actual incidents of which are rare. It is disproportionately denounced rather than actually done. And defining desecration is tricky, especially given the widespread commercial and decorative use of the flag. More importantly, tampering with the First Amendment opens the way to those laws of the kind that less democratic governments impose to shield themselves from criticism.

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