Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.

A Democrat state senator in Pennsylvania introduced an oddball bill last Wednesday seeking to legalize flying cars that aren’t anywhere near being readily available for widespread public use.

Sen. Marty Flynn is shooting his shot a second time after the same bill failed to pass during last year’s Pennsylvania General Assembly session.

Flynn hit the ground running as early as January, where he announced in a memo that he would be reintroducing the bill even after it flopped. In the note, he explained he was looking for eager co-sponsors to help make Pennsylvania “one of the first states to introduce this revolutionary technology.”

He managed to secure just two co-sponsors, according to the bill’s status tracker .

In the memo, Flynn didn’t hes

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