Camping World Refuses to Lower Giant American Flag Despite California Officials’ Demands

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Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has taken a defiant stand against California officials by refusing to remove a massive American flag flying over the company's dealership in French Camp. The flag, a signature feature at many of Camping World's over 250 locations, came under scrutiny when San Joaquin County authorities ordered its removal in April, citing safety concerns and the absence of proper permits.

Lemonis, an immigrant and proud American citizen, has made it clear that the flag will not be taken down. He passionately defended the flag’s symbolism, stating, "It's not just a flag. It represents the spirit of freedom and unity in this country."

The flag's presence is particularly meaningful given that many veterans are employed by and shop at Camping World, reinforcing the company's commitment to honoring their service.

The county's concerns centered on the flagpole's proximity to Interstate 5 and potential safety hazards if it were to collapse. Despite this, Lemonis assured that the flagpole is securely anchored and poses no danger.

While he expressed a willingness to work with officials to resolve the permit issues, Lemonis remained firm that the flag would stay up during the process​.

This isn't the first time Lemonis has faced governmental pushback over his patriotic displays. In 2019, a similar dispute arose in Statesville, North Carolina, where local officials fined Camping World for flying an oversized flag in violation of city ordinances. Even then, Lemonis refused to back down, paying substantial fines to keep the flag flying​.

As of now, Camping World has applied for the necessary permits, and Lemonis is confident that the issue will be resolved without compromising the flag's display. His stance has drawn widespread support from Americans who see the flag as a symbol of national pride and resilience, particularly at a time when such symbols are increasingly challenged.

Lemonis's actions underscore his belief in the values that the American flag represents—freedom, courage, and the sacrifices made by those who serve. As the permit process unfolds, the giant flag remains a powerful testament to patriotism over Camping World's California dealership.

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  1. I’ll bet anything the people wanting to take the flag down are DEMOCRATS!!! I hope the guy continues to tell them to go pound sand!

  2. Good for Camping World. As far as I know “zoning laws” only apply to the safe installation of a flag pole. As such the size of the flag flown has no bearing whatsoever on zoning laws. since zoning laws can be based on political persuasion of the current politicians. Another way to piss off the anti-America left is to purchase or rent as many of the unused roadside billboards and cover them with an American flag the size of the entire billboard.

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