November 27, 2009
Source: The Columbia State
http://www.heraldonline.com/120/story/1771812.html
South Carolinians might get a chance to buy a Christian “I Believe” license tag after all.
The plaintiffs who won the lawsuit this month that killed the General Assembly-sanctioned “I Believe” license tag are saying they won't protest a private group's request that the state make the same tag for them.
Oran Smith, president and CEO of the Columbia-based Palmetto Family Council, has filed a request with the S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles to have the department issue a tag with the words “I Believe” on it and images of a stained-glass window and Christian cross. That's the same idea behind the tag U.S. Judge Cameron Currie ruled was unconstitutional Nov. 10.