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The California state assembly has passed a new law that will be prohibit
the selling or displaying items with an image of the Confederate flag.
We have previously discussed the disciplining of students and others over the display of this flag
as protected speech. In the same way, this bill raises serious
constitutional questions and could trigger a court fight. ...
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1 Comments in Response to California Assembly Moves To Ban Sale Or Display Of Confederate Flag
The tagline and first paragraph is worded to reflect the ORIGINAL language and not the bill that actually passed.
It should read "The California state assembly has passed a new law that will be prohibit the selling or displaying items with an image of the Confederate flag BY THE STATE.
Individuals are still free to buy, sell, or sport what they desire - as long as it isn't 'on State Land'.
Sounds like a 'Flag Party' to me!
Ed