Posted on 08/25/2014 12:57:42 PM PDT by Second Amendment First
An Alabama group is working to get an official state license plate featuring the Gadsden flag, the yellow Revolutionary War-era flag with a rattlesnake and the words Dont Tread On Me that has become popular with Tea Party groups.
The Foundation for Moral Law, a Montgomery-based religious liberty group that has taken on cases dealing with abortion, marriage, and public prayer, is working to get 1,000 pre-orders, the threshold that must be reached before the Alabama Revenue Department will manufacture plates, according to the Associated Press. Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia now offer license plates featuring the flag.
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Some are better than others.
Virginia has had this plate for about 6 years I would say. It’s very popular.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
My favorite coexist sticker, top.
I live in a college town and see Coexist and Obama 2012 stickers on Beemers and Benzes.
I said often, not always.
Yep. We can get ‘em here in Texas. I’ve seen more than a few in the DFW metroplex.
I live in the metro area of Dallas - Ft Worth and have had decals of the Gadsden and American flags on the rear window of my pick-up for years, despite the fact that there are libs everywhere here. I drive all over this area for work, and have never once had any vandalism done to my truck.
Fly your colors proudly, friend.
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