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A felony to plant a flag?

Honestly, I would support a conference banning their schools from doing that as the potential for brawls, etc is greatly increased. Similar to some conferences penalizing their schools for field storming or whatever.

But for a politician to enact a law for one specific stadium is eye-rolling cringy-cringe
I personally loved the passion. Nice to see that not everyone tries to be fake friends with everyone else.
 
Well for one, it's a turf field, so a flag can not be "planted" at the shoe. Secondly for an act to be a "felony," one would have to prove that a party was objectively harmed and that harm is commiserate with the sentence. Good luck with any of that lol
 
Well for one, it's a turf field, so a flag can not be "planted" at the shoe. Secondly for an act to be a "felony," one would have to prove that a party was objectively harmed and that harm is commiserate with the sentence. Good luck with any of that lol
And again shows how stupid this state representative is.
 
Well for one, it's a turf field, so a flag can not be "planted" at the shoe. Secondly for an act to be a "felony," one would have to prove that a party was objectively harmed and that harm is commiserate with the sentence. Good luck with any of that lol
About as snowflakish as being totally butthurt about horns down
 
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From the Detroit News:

Ohio lawmaker following Michigan-Ohio State fracas: Make flag-planting a felony​

An Ohio state representative is planting his flag on, well, flag-planting.

Rep. Josh Williams, whose district includes Toledo, introduced a bill this week that would make it a felony to plant a flag at the center of Ohio Stadium, the home of Ohio State, at any point on a game day.

The proposed bill is in response to the postgame altercation between Michigan and Ohio State players following the Wolverines' shocking 13-10 win over the Buckeyes on Nov. 30. During the postgame celebration, a Michigan player attempted to plant the Block M flag at the center of Ohio Stadium, which triggered a fracas among players and coaches. A heavy police presence helped separate the players, using pepper spray and threatening to use tasers.

The proposed bill is called the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act. Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens told the Columbus Dispatch this week that the bill has little hope of passing, at least in this session, which is coming to an end.

Williams didn't immediately return a request for comment from The Detroit News on Wednesday.

Williams is a Toledo College of Law graduate who teaches at Adrian College in Michigan. A Republican, he was elected to office in 2022, and he joined the Ohio House of Representatives in January 2023.

Williams' proposed bill, House Bill 700, states:

No person shall plant a flagpole with a flag attached to it in the center of the football field at Ohio Stadium of the Ohio State University on the day of a college football competition, whether before, during, or after the competition. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree.
 
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From the Detroit News:

Ohio lawmaker following Michigan-Ohio State fracas: Make flag-planting a felony​

An Ohio state representative is planting his flag on, well, flag-planting.

Rep. Josh Williams, whose district includes Toledo, introduced a bill this week that would make it a felony to plant a flag at the center of Ohio Stadium, the home of Ohio State, at any point on a game day.

The proposed bill is in response to the postgame altercation between Michigan and Ohio State players following the Wolverines' shocking 13-10 win over the Buckeyes on Nov. 30. During the postgame celebration, a Michigan player attempted to plant the Block M flag at the center of Ohio Stadium, which triggered a fracas among players and coaches. A heavy police presence helped separate the players, using pepper spray and threatening to use tasers.

The proposed bill is called the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act. Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens told the Columbus Dispatch this week that the bill has little hope of passing, at least in this session, which is coming to an end.

Williams didn't immediately return a request for comment from The Detroit News on Wednesday.

Williams is a Toledo College of Law graduate who teaches at Adrian College in Michigan. A Republican, he was elected to office in 2022, and he joined the Ohio House of Representatives in January 2023.

Williams' proposed bill, House Bill 700, states:
LOL. Doesn't fit the bill of WOKE!
 
Holy f&ck, this should be embarrassing to all tOSU fans. Michigan should get an extra W in the win column just for this.
 
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