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Very cool!

 

Of course, when NJ DMV figures out what they mean, they'll recall them as 'obscene/offensive'.     :no:

No clue what you are talking about.

 

The first one stands for I Don't Practice Anymore and the second one stands for United States Postal Service Administration.  How could those be obscene or offensive?  :)

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I looked into getting these made a couple of years ago.  If 500 people order, NJ will make a custom plate for any non-profit organization.  They turned down a right-to-life plate a few years ago and lost the battle in court and had to make the plate - so I would think they'd be in a week position to turn us down.  I actually would like a "right to carry" plate better now.

 

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I looked into getting these made a couple of years ago.  If 500 people order, NJ will make a custom plate for any non-profit organization.  They turned down a right-to-life plate a few years ago and lost the battle in court and had to make the plate - so I would think they'd be in a week position to turn us down.  I actually would like a "right to carry" plate better now.

 

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New Jersey and "NO Right to Carry HERE" and "IS Infringed" seem more appropriate to get the word out that we are NOT free in this lousy state!

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New Jersey and "NO Right to Carry HERE" and "IS Infringed" seem more appropriate to get the word out that we are NOT free in this lousy state!

It's a lot like Connecticuts "the Constitution state" on their plate. Their state may have had the constitution written in it. But they don't follow it...
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I would be into getting the custom plate for a non profit.

The logistics were the problem.  1) We'd need a non profit organization.  2) We'd need 500 people to commit.  3) When it came time to actually do it, if 1 of those 500 drops out and we're left with 499, it doesn't happen. 

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The logistics were the problem. 1) We'd need a non profit organization. 2) We'd need 500 people to commit. 3) When it came time to actually do it, if 1 of those 500 drops out and we're left with 499, it doesn't happen.

NRA is nonprofit or at very least has nonprofit subgroup. While I don't like advertising I have guns to the general public the irony of NJ sending the NRA a check is enough to REALLY, REALLY tempt me.

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