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“It’s really the idea that he would have to communicate a religious belief that he doesn’t hold,” Kellum said.
I don't see why there couldn't be a choice of plain art free plates since those are visually less cluttered and clearer anyway but does anybody really think that having licence plates that are similar to everybody else's licence plates that were issued by the state means that you're communicating a religious belief?
If there were pictures of apples on all the Oklahoma standard licence plates would anyone interpret it as communication that the driver of the car really likes apples or his personal endorsement of the apple juice industry?
Oklahoma has more than 200 specialty license plates featuring things like logos for schools and universities, wildlife, and even one featuring the phrase “In God We Trust,” although each specialty plate requires an additional fee ranging from about $18 to $35 annually.
Maybe he could get one of those In God We Trust plates and consider the small additional fee as an investment in missionary work?