Harley-Davidson will no more license products featuring the Confederate flag. The Confederate battle flag has always been a polarizing issue. According to a recent CNN/ORC poll, U.S. public opinion 57% of Americans see it as a symbol of Southern pride and not aa a statement of racism.

But that all changed last month when a white gunman, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, killed nine African-American worshipers in a Charleston church. After the massacre, photos quickly surfaced of Roof holding the battle flag, which he revered as a symbol of white supremacy.

The racially motivated attack triggered a national wave of sympathy and renewed calls to have the battle flag removed. Early this Thursday morning July 9th, the House of Representatives voted 94-20 to remove it from the South Carolina’s statehouse grounds, giving final approval to a bill that passed the Senate earlier in the week. The bill now goes to Gov. Nikki Haley, who has said she will sign it into law. Many Harley dealers are currently offering “while they last” their final supply of tee shirts featuring the Confederate flag.