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Why is Congress debating a constitutional amendment to prevent flag-burning?
 
Why are there state laws prohibiting flag-burning when the U.S. Supreme Court has declared such laws unconstitutional?
 
Why do supporters favor a constitutional amendment prohibiting flag-burning?
 
 

Many supporters feel that the flag is a unique symbol deserving of dignity and respect. To burn this object of veneration is akin to an “inarticulate grunt or roar” that is devoid of any meaningful speech, intended only to enrage others, and undeserving of free-speech protection. The supporters say that when so many other avenues exist for free expression, any burden on the First Amendment is too small to outweigh the desecration of the flag and the memories of the millions who have died for the liberty it represents.

 
 
Why do opponents reject a constitutional amendment prohibiting flag-burning?
 
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