From Deseret News archives:
Sen. Bennett outlines flag compromise
And through it all, Bennett has tried to make it crystal clear that he does not support flag burning. Rather, he just supports the constitutional rights of expression symbolized by flag.
"I wish to make it clear to my constituents and to others who have concern about this problem, that my objection to a constitutional amendment should not be construed as demonstrating indifference to the issue of reverence for the flag," he said Friday from the Senate floor.
And to demonstrate that commitment, Bennett on Friday introduced the Flag Protection Act, which criminalizes desecration or damage of the United States flag when a person does the damage with the primary purpose and intent to promote violence or breach the peace, when a person damages a flag belonging to the United States and when a person damages a flag belonging to another person.
All three provisions would pass constitutional muster, he said.
Bennett said he remains opposed to a constitutional amendment on flag desecration in part because he believes there just aren't enough cases to warrant tinkering with the Constitution.
Bennett, with co-sponsor Kent Conrad, D-N.D., has introduced the legislation before, but it has never come to a vote.
Bennett quoted at length from editorials in the Deseret Morning News and the Salt Lake Tribune to make his point that the "Constitution is no place for feel-good amendments that do nothing but restrict freedoms.
"When my Senate career is over, I don't want the most important constitutional vote that I have cast to be one that weakens the First Amendment," he said.
E-mail: spang@desnews.com
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