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I am considering moving forward with the long process of getting a Gadsden Snake Florida License plate adopted in Florida. I am in NC at the moment finishing out my Army contract, but will be permanently in FL this Spring or Summer. Does anyone have any idea if something like this is in the works already? I think it will be a big seller and the proceeds go to the organization of our choice. I am sure there are some Gun folks in FL who could use the cash to advance the cause. Any thoughts? Don't tread on me!
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The process is a little tricky, but certainly not impossible. Firstly you need a design that complies with the Regulation, an organization that will sponsor the Plate, and about $60,000 to pay the department to print the plates. All the proceeds from the sale go to an organization of your choosing. The most difficult thing is, of course, raising 60k. Not impossible, though. Look at all the whacked out plates that you can already buy in Florida! I am working on it here when I can to figure out how to get it done. The Dept of Transportation is a bear to deal with via phone. They aren't real good at returning calls; go figure.
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Looks like you'll have plenty of time to work on the process. Florida will issue no new specialty plates until 2014.
http://www3.flhsmv.gov/DMV/Proc/RS/RS-20.pdf
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Rich - MSgt, USAF, Ret.
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doh!section 45 of chapter 2008-176, laws of florida provides that, except for a specialty
license plate proposal which has submitted a letter of intent to the department of highway
safety and motor vehicles prior to may 2, 2008, and which has submitted a valid survey,
marketing strategy, and application fee as required by s. 320.08053, florida statutes, prior
to october 1, 2008, or which was included in a bill filed during the 2008 legislative session,
the department of highway safety and motor vehicles may not issue any new specialty
license plates pursuant to ss. 320.08056 and 320.08058, florida statutes, between july 1,
2008, and july 1, 2014