Lowering national and state banners to half-staff is a symbolic gesture of mourning, remembrance, or respect. In Colorado, this action often coincides with national proclamations from the President of the United States, but can also be directed by the Governor for state-specific observances. For example, flags might be lowered to honor fallen first responders, victims of tragedies, or on designated memorial days.
This visible demonstration of shared sorrow and unity provides a powerful way for communities to collectively acknowledge loss and express sympathy. It serves as a visual reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals and the impact of significant events. Historically, the tradition of lowering flags has been associated with naval customs, signifying a period of mourning aboard ships. Over time, this practice evolved into a broader expression of national or state grief.