I got Civil Air Patrol plates last week. I'm not in the CAP, but I saw them and thought, "What the heck? Why not?" They're new and not even on the state website yet.
Its a shame they opened up the pioneer plates to anyone. We got ours years ago when you actually had to be a pioneer/Colorado native. My husbands family has been in CO since long before it became a state. The plate actually meant something. At least they changed the design so you can tell who really is a Colorado "pioneer" and who isn't.
archer wrote: Its a shame they opened up the pioneer plates to anyone. We got ours years ago when you actually had to be a pioneer/Colorado native. My husbands family has been in CO since long before it became a state. The plate actually meant something. At least they changed the design so you can tell who really is a Colorado "pioneer" and who isn't.
Its illegal for the state to ask for info on your family heritage in your atempts to obtain the plates..Besides..My dad was hired as a pilot by United Air Lines here in 1965 and we lived in apartments by Stapleton from 65 to 66 before moving to Chicago..So technically I am a native Archer
Jacksonville-Born
Denison Tex-2 years- Perrin AFB-Dad was in Indo china
Washingtom DC-3 years dad stationed at Andrews AFB
Denver- 1 year -Dad got a real job
Chicago-
Florida- 3 years college
Chicago-10 years
Upper Burland-