Intentionally waving a Nazi flag in NSW or displaying memorabilia bearing swastikas can land a person in jail for up to a year, along with a fine of over $100,000.The swiftly passed in the upper house on Thursday with unanimous support.It comes after an inquiry earlier this year recommended a ban on the public display of Nazi symbols in a bid to tackle rising anti-Semitism.NSW becomes the second state in Australia to pass the landmark legislation .NSW Jewish Board of Deputies CEO Darren Bark described the passing of the law as a historic day for NSW."Nazi symbols are a gateway...