St. James Plantation homeowner cries foul after neighborhood cites him for ‘Black Lives Matter’ flag (NC)

The residents of St. James Plantation in Brunswick County are expected to abide by the rules of the Property Owner’s Association (POA), which controls things like house colors, noise ordinances, and even what flags people are allowed to display in front of their home. That last item is exactly what has some residents pushing back against the neighborhood and what flags they deem appropriate, and the definition of a ‘political flag.’   Read the entire article……………………………….

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