PUNTA GORDA, Fla.—An Alabama man who personalized his license plate with “LGBFJB” on a state-issued “Don’t Tread on Me” yellow license plate that the state found “objectionable” now says he can keep it. Nathan Kirk, Blount County resident and owner of Blount County Tactical, a store that sells firearms and ammunition, received a letter from the Alabama Department of Revenue dated March 9 stating that the license plate would “not be recalled.” “The state had telephoned me [on March 11] and told me that they would not be recalling the plate and that a letter would be forthcoming,” Kirk told The Epoch Times in a telephone interview. “I wanted to make sure and verify with that letter that it was real.” Kirk believes the amount of attention his story garnered was the reason behind the state changing its mind. “Jefferson County Sheriff David Clarke tagged the governor [Kay Ivey] about …
Alabama Backtracks on Attempt to Recall ‘Objectionable’ License Plate
March 14, 2022
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