They've already been found to be unconstitutional when tried in another state but that didn't stop Tennessee from proposing what is certain to become a huge drain on taxpayer dollars from the certain court fight to come.

The governor has said he will neither sign nor veto the bill which recently passed and worries that the specialty plate situation is getting out of hand. He also said, "While I didn't want to target this specific message with a veto, I am very concerned that we are venturing onto a slippery slope by starting to place political messages onto license plates, an official instrument of the state."

Especially considering some of them have already been determined to be unconstitutional, eh?

---Nick

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