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Thursday, March 01, 2012

License Plate For Veterans Stirs Controversy

Controversy is brewing in Annapolis over a license plate designed to honor U.S. military veterans.

The license plate, similar to the Chesapeake Bay license, says "Maryland supports veterans." The proceeds, according to 11 News reporter David Collins, would go to the Veterans Trust Fund.

Collins said that for most people, a round of applause for returning military veterans doesn't come close to really appreciating the debt owed to the men and women in service. Some, like Maj. Robert Marchanti of the Maryland Army National Guard, made the ultimate sacrifice.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The only reason the DMV doesn't want the plates is they aren't going to make money off of it. Typical.