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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.

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Is there a grandfather clause for a motorcycle license in Kansas?

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What was the effect of the grandfather clause?

how did the grandfather clause effect blacks after the civil war


What is a grandfather clause and What is its purpose in literacy tests?

What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose


What is a grandfather clause and what was it purpose in literacy tests?

What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose


Is there a grandfather clause in the UK?

No


When was the grandfather clause?

It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.


When was the grandfather clause abolished?

It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.


In what region did the grandfather clause exist?

The Grandfather Clause was a clause that was instituted by several southern states in the United States of America during the Reconstruction, making it virtually impossible for African Americans to vote. The seven states that enacted the Grandfather Clause or some variation were Louisiana, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Virginia.


Notorious clause in southern voting laws that exempted from literacy test and poll taxes anyone whose ancestors had voted in1860 thereby excluding blacks?

the grandfather clause


Notorious clause in southern voting laws that exempted from literacy tests?

Grandfather Clause


Laws that exempted men from voting restrictions?

grandfather clause


What were southern states attempting to do by passing the grandfather clause?

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