A controversial ban on symbols of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) is now headed to the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The initial attempt to enact the ban through changes to the Criminal Code of Republika Srpska (RS) was vetoed by the Bosniak People's delegation within the RS Council of Peoples. This veto was subsequently overturned, paving the way for the legal challenge. The move has ignited tensions, as many Bosniaks view the ARBiH as a legitimate defense force during the Bosnian War. Opponents of the ban argue it violates freedom of expression and historical truth. The Constitutional Court's decision will be pivotal in determining the legality and future of the proposed legislation, and its implications for inter-ethnic relations in BiH. The case stems from a legislative push within the RS seeking to prohibit the use of ARBiH symbols.