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Existing comment: The "Don't Treat on Me" version of the Virginia license plate was usually dear to QAnon crazies.

From https://richmond.com/don-t-tread-on-me-license-plate-proves-popular-in-va/article_dbbc4190-c917-5906-bac8-fb1f23e9f65a.html

‘Don't Tread on Me' license plate proves popular in Va.
Nearly 21,800 cars sported the tags as of Nov. 30
BY JULIAN WALKER The Virginian-Pilot Dec 29, 2013

Demand for the "Don't Tread on Me" specialty license plate canonizing the tea party's rallying cry has made the tag one of the most coveted in the state, despite being available for just 20 months.

As of Nov. 30, nearly 21,800 Virginia-registered automobiles sported the plates, which resemble the rattlesnake-emblazoned Revolutionary-era Gadsden Flag, ranking it ninth in popularity among more than 200 state-sanctioned specialty plates, according to state figures.

And the numbers look even better when compared with other, newer license plate styles.

Among specialty tags approved in the past five years, "Don't Tread on Me" lags behind only the "In God We Trust" national motto plate, visible on roughly 23,500 cars.

Both were legislatively approved in 2011 and went into circulation last year.

Virginia is one of at least six states that have sanctioned "Don't Tread on Me" plates. Others are Arizona, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas.

Several other Virginia specialty plates with political themes are less popular than the plate sporting the limited-government group's adopted motto. The abortion-rights "Trust Women/Respect Choice" plate, for instance, is on about 1,600 vehicles. Roughly 5,400 cars display the anti-abortion counterpart message, "Choose Life." ...
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