Libs Just Gave Arlington Cemetery A SICK Permanent Makeover & BIG ‘F You’ To Every Fallen Soldier

Libs Just Gave Arlington Cemetery A SICK Permanent Makeover & BIG ‘F You’ To Every Fallen Soldier

When did the rule of law start trumping common sense?

As Patriotic Americans gathered to celebrate Independence Day holiday at Arlington National Cemetery this year they were surprised to find out there is one item they couldn’t bring into the sacred cemetery with them, the American Flag!

Yes, you read correctly, because of a 2006 law which was made in order to block anti-military protests during Arlington burials has had the broad effect of banning the display of most flags. God help us, where has common sense gone?
38 USC 2413 – Prohibition on certain demonstrations and disruptions at cemeteries under control of the National Cemetery Administration and at Arlington National Cemetery

(a) Prohibition.–It shall be unlawful for any person–

(1) to carry out a demonstration on the property of a cemetery under the control of the National Cemetery Administration or on the property of Arlington National Cemetery unless the demonstration has been approved by the cemetery superintendent or the director of the property on which the cemetery is located; or

(2) with respect to such a cemetery, to engage in a demonstration during the period beginning 120 minutes before and ending 120 minutes after a funeral, memorial service, or ceremony is held, any part of which demonstration–
(A)(i) takes place within the boundaries of such cemetery or takes place within 300 feet of the point of the intersection between–

(I) the boundary of such cemetery; and

(II) a road, pathway, or other route of ingress to or egress from such cemetery; and

(ii) includes any individual willfully making or assisting in the making of any noise or diversion–

(I) that is not part of such funeral, memorial service, or ceremony and that disturbs or tends to disturb the peace or good order of such funeral, memorial service, or ceremony; and

(II) with the intent of disturbing the peace or good order of such funeral, memorial service, or ceremony; or

(B)(i) is within 500 feet of the boundary of such cemetery; and

(ii) includes any individual–

(I) willfully and without proper authorization impeding or tending to impede the access to or egress from such cemetery; and

(II) with the intent to impede the access to or egress from such cemetery.

(b) Penalty.–Any person who violates subsection (a) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.

(c) Civil Remedies.–(1) The district courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction–

(A) to prevent and restrain violations of this section; and

(B) for the adjudication of any claims for relief under this section.

(2) The Attorney General of the United States may institute proceedings under this section.

(3) Any person, including a surviving member of the deceased person’s immediate family, who suffers injury as a result of conduct that violates this section may–