http://www.dailywire.com/news/alabama-mans-lets-go-brandon-license-plate-recalled-over-objectionable-language
An Alabama man who ordered a personalized “Let’s Go Brandon” themed license plate has been told he must change it or lose his vehicle’s registration.
Nathan Kirk, the owner of Blount County Tactical in Blount County, Alabama, first shared the incident with AL.com.
“Nothing about it is right,” Kirk said regarding the letter from the state’s Department of Revenue. “Someone at Montgomery, I’m assuming, doesn’t like it, and now they’re throwing a fit.”
The letter, sent to his wife Courtney Kirk since her name was on the title of the vehicle, demanded the licence plate changed within 10 days, claiming the lettering licesnse plate’s letter of “LGBFJB” is “objectionable content.”
“The Alabama Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division, has determined the above referenced license plate contains objectionable language which is considered by the Department to be offensive to the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama,” the letter reportedly stated.
Kirk said he paid $700 for the personalized lettering on his “Don’t Tread on Me” plate in October 2021. The report noted Kirk is considering legal action on First Amendment grounds.
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