There's a move going on to get "Gadsden Flag" license plates available in every state, and it's succeeding quite nicely. More and more states are being pressured by the citizens to make the plates for anyone who wants them, and it's working.
It's a nice idea, and a win for the state. Vanity plates cost more, and most states have plates for all sorts of things. Colleges, conservation programs, state parks, or anything else a citizen might be willing to fork over a little extra for something they'll put on their vehicle with pride.
Here in New Hampshire, though, it's kind of redundant. Every single license plate already has something in the same vein as the Gadsden Flag's "Don't Tread On Me" logo -- the Granite State's fiercely proud motto:

Welcome to the club, folks.



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Yup, that works!... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Peter F. | November 19, 2010 2:13 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Yup, that works!
1. Posted by Peter F. | November 19, 2010 2:13 PM |
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Posted on November 19, 2010 14:13
2. Posted by wearsunscreen | November 19, 2010 3:34 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Your live free or die plates are made by convicts in state run institutions right? That must feel ironic to pump them out.
2. Posted by wearsunscreen | November 19, 2010 3:34 PM |
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Posted on November 19, 2010 15:34
3. Posted by SarahPalinPlates | November 20, 2010 6:19 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
This isn't an option yet in Nevada, which only recently was forced to stop banning any personalized license plate related to Sarah Palin. I just finished a year-long legal fight with them -- they finally agreed to issue the plate GO PALIN -- but they still are censoring other plates (apparently because they have Conservative messages instead of Liberal ones).
The full scoop at http://sarahpalinplates.com
3. Posted by SarahPalinPlates | November 20, 2010 6:19 PM |
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Posted on November 20, 2010 18:19