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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: BackPayne on August 31, 2015, 09:31:30 PM
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I live in MO. I want K-State tags. MO says, "No." How can we make this happen? Moving to KS is not an option.
Seriously. What steps can we take?
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It will never happen. If Missouri allowed K-State plates then they'd have to allow KU plates too. Lil Bro is holding you back...
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We should get county designation on our plates as well....I get so upset to see a MO tag and not be able to opine about that car's county seat and/or event of notoriety. :dubious:
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MO would save a fortune if they'd scale back and only require one back plate, but instead, they insist on being plate dumbasses and require front and back. with an ugly decade old design to boot. go cats
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It will never happen. If Missouri allowed K-State plates then they'd have to allow KU plates too. Lil Bro is holding you back...
Well, crap. Eff you, ku.
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MO would save a fortune if they'd scale back and only require one back plate, but instead, they insist on being plate dumbasses and require front and back. with an ugly decade old design to boot. go cats
The two plate thing has always dumbfounded me.
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http://dor.mo.gov/motorv/plateprocess/ (http://dor.mo.gov/motorv/plateprocess/)
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the back plate only roster of states is hayseed hillbillyville, USA
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Michigan
Mississippi
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
West Virginia
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drive to kansas with a flat head screwdriver. take the first ksu license plate you see off the back of someones car and switch it with your garbage missouri one.
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missouri is stupid
they require two plates on all cars except some trucks
they only issue one plate to any vehicle whose registered weight is 18,000 lbs (the amount the vehicle can tow). so you've got these rednecks who drive their f150 around w/o even a tow mount and only a front tag
good game missouri, good game bro
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Someone contact one of the state reps on the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight and ask them to sponsor our bill. Arkansas Alum Association, Pitt State, etc are or were options. I mean, the chiefs and cards are options but not the royals or rams. These guys are such idiots.
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Someone contact one of the state reps on the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight and ask them to sponsor our bill. Arkansas Alum Association, Pitt State, etc are or were options. I mean, the chiefs and cards are options but not the royals or rams. These guys are such idiots.
K-State has tried this multiple times and failed. It ultimately has to be approved by the governor, and that will never happen.
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live in kansas, get k-state tags, drive to missouri... k-state tags in missouri.
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lol @ living in kansas :lol:
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the two plates are bullshit, where are cat fans in Missouri supposed to put their powercat license plate?
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lol @ living in kansas :lol:
:surprised:
@The Tonya Harding of Twitter Users Creep is going to be so pissed when he sees this
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sorry you cant put k-state license plates on your 93 ford rangers, missouri poors.
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Register your car in Kansas and get a K-State plate. Boom...problem solved. I'm sure you have a Kansas friend who would let you use their address.
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sorry you cant put k-state license plates on your 93 ford rangers, missouri poors.
There's no reason to own a nice car if you live in Missouri. Their shitty roads would just tear it up.
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the back plate only roster of states is hayseed hillbillyville, USA
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Michigan
Mississippi
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
West Virginia
Yes
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It will never happen. If Missouri allowed K-State plates then they'd have to allow KU plates too. Lil Bro is holding you back...
Actually, that's a great reason for Missouri to allow K-State plates. Imagine the butthurt if they didn't sell KU plates....