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  • Choose Life license plates

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    Choose Life license plates are specialty license plates available in 27 states in the United States that express a pro-life message. The plates are the concept of Choose Life, Inc., a pro-life advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida.[1] It was founded in 1997 by Randy Harris, a commissioner of Marion County, after he got an idea (when he noticed an environmental plate on the car in front of him, while stuck in traffic) to use specialty license plates as a way to raise funds for promoting adoption over abortion.[2] The plates feature the phrase "Choose Life", a slogan used by the pro-life movement, and a child art-like drawing of two children.[2] Florida Choose Life tag Contents 1 History 2 States with Choose Life license plates 2.1 States where Choose Life is working for approval 3 Reaction and criticism 4 Pro-choice license plates 5 See also 6 References 7 External links History [edit] In 1997, Choose Life, Inc. collected the 10,000 signatures and US$30,000 requir... (see more)

  • Vehicle registration plates of Michigan

    The U.S. state of Michigan began requiring its citizens to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1910. Passenger baseplates 1947 to present [edit] License plates issued in Michigan[1][2] Image Dates issued Design Slogan Serial format Notes 1947 Black on orange AB-12-34 1948 Black on silver AB-12-34 1951 White on black AB-12-34 1962 Green on White Water Wonderland AB-1234 Front and rear plates required. Validated by metal tabs in '63 & '64. '63 tabs were white on green, '64 tabs were yellow on olive. 1965 Yellow on blue Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 Front & Rear Plates Req'd. First year using galvanized steel. First year using state school colors. 1965 honored University of Michigan. 1966 Dark blue on "buff" Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 Front & Rear Plates Req'd. 1967 Maize on dark blue Water-Winter Wonderland AB-1234 Front & Rear Plates Req'd. Colors honored University of Michigan during its sesquicentennial yea... (see more)

  • Vehicle registration plates of New Jersey

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    The U.S. state of New Jersey first issued license plates in 1908. Plates are currently issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. All bases of all classes of plates from 1959 to present are still valid for display in New Jersey. Since 2004, passenger plates have no requirement to display proof of valid registration, using only the registration card issued to the driver, which is stored in the glove box or on the person. New Jersey issues both front and rear license plates. Contents 1 Issuance and validation 2 Passenger baseplates 1913 to present 3 Courtesy plates 3.1 Courtesy plate county codes 1959 to present 4 Current plate types 4.1 Non-Passenger 4.2 Governmental 4.3 Professional 4.4 Organizational 4.5 Military and Veteran 4.6 College and University Optionals 4.7 Optional 4.8 Sports 5 References 6 External links Issuance and validation [edit] Passenger plates were issued in pairs 1908 to present except for 1944, 1945, and 1946. New plates were issued every... (see more)

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