A national atheist group is threatening to sue the state of Mississippi over a new law that makes license plates declaring “In God We Trust” the default plates in the state.

The American Humanist Association’s legal center sent a letter last week to the attorney general and the commissioner of the department of revenue, saying atheists and humanists should not have to purchase a specialty plate in order to avoid conveying the message. 

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Unlike other states which offer only a specialty “In God We Trust” license plate, Mississippi’s plate is standard and issued to every driver.

The letter read, “We hereby demand written assurances that steps will be taken so that Mississippi drivers can, without paying any additional charge, display a state-issued license plate that does not make a theistic affirmation,”

Ideally, the letter says, that would include a new plate design for the entire state. Alternatively, though, a neutral plate should be made available to those who desire it.

Monica Miller, American Humanist Association senior counsel complained that “Mississippi’s law violates the First Amendment rights of atheists in accordance with firmly settled Supreme Court precedent. The Supreme Court has made clear that the state cannot force motorists to display an ideological message they deem unacceptable on their license plates.”

Revenue Commissioner Herb Frierson said state lawyers are reviewing the letter, according to the Jackson Clarion Ledger.

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