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Posted: 8:47 PM Jul 4, 2007
A New Minnesota Law With The American Flag
A move is under way in state governments to make all American flags are made in the U.S.
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A move is under way in state governments across the country to ensure that all flags in the US are made in the United States.
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A new law that starts at the end of this year in Minnesota requires every flag sold in the state to be domestically produced.
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Violations of this law could give you a $1,000 dollar fine or put you in jail.
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The US Census Bureau estimates more than five million dollars worth of U.S. flags were imported from other countries last year.
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