Drivers who were licensed in 1995 were given the Class M endorsement. Some may have it and not know it. This was due to a gap in the law. However, it wil only be legal to ride a motorcycle within the state. If you go to other states, you must have the Class M on your license. Law enforcement will tell you that everyone needs to have the class M. This could be due to lack of knowledge or the fact that income from those fees could be lost if you were told the truth. My recomedation: Read the law, dont ask about it.
the Mississippi highway patrol will say you are required to take a written and riding test, but under the mississippi code of 1972, wec 63-1-6, it state is you licensed prior to 1985 you do NOT.
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No
The grandfather clause existed in the southern United States, specifically in states that implemented discriminatory voting restrictions against African Americans after the Reconstruction period. It allowed individuals to vote if their ancestors had been eligible to vote before the Civil War, effectively disenfranchising African Americans.
how did the grandfather clause effect blacks after the civil war
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
The goal of the grandfather clause was to exempt individuals from certain legal requirements based on their existing status or actions before the enactment of a new law or regulation. It was often used to maintain the status quo and prevent immediate disruption by allowing those who met specific criteria to continue as they were.
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It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
the grandfather clause
Grandfather Clause
grandfather clause
In southern states