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Oct042004
Monday, October 4, 2004 at 06:07PM
The Douglas County, Ore., District Attorney's office won't pursue a
weapons charge against a Yuba City Sikh truck driver stopped along
Interstate 5 on Sept. 1, according to an attorney familiar with the
case. Amardeep Singh, an attorney with the Sikh Coalition who
represented Gurpal Singh Gill, said efforts to educate the court and
the district attorney's office about Sikhism paid off. "It was really a
combined effort," said Singh, who pointed out that the Sikh Coalition,
the American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Department of Justice
helped resolve the case with the district attorney's office. Gill was
cited last month by an officer along Interstate 5 near Roseburg, Ore.,
for carrying a concealed weapon for the religious knife he wore at his
side. The officer confiscated the knife, called a Kirpan, a religious
symbol for Sikhs that protected by the constitution. [more
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