(FOX40.COM) -- After more than a year of tension and legal battles between Camping World's CEO and local governments about his ability to fly a large American flag, proposed legislation may help the business win one of its cases. • Video Above: Business, San Joaquin County at odds over ability to fly American flag

Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World, has been at odds with city and county governments because of ordinances that prohibited him from flying a more than 120-foot American flag at his businesses. In April 2024, the Camping World location in San Joaquin County was forced to remove the flag for alleged safety reasons and a lack of permits.

Following the San Joaquin County ordeal, another Camping World location in North Carolina abruptly closed its doors for good amid a simila

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