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Home Insights & News “Don’t Tread on Me”: The Permissibility of the Gadsden Flag in Your Community

“Don’t Tread on Me”: The Permissibility of the Gadsden Flag in Your Community

04.21.2020
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Kathleen “Katie” O. Berkey, AICP

Is flying the Gadsden flag (i.e., the yellow “Don’t Tread on Me” flag with a snake) considered a flag of the United States of America and is it permissible in your community association? It depends.

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