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Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Michigan School District Will Allow Kirpans
Yesterday's Detroit Free Press reports that the Plymouth-Canton, Michigan school district has reversed a ban imposed in December and will now allow Sikh students to wear a kirpan in school, so long as the Sikh ceremonial dagger meets certain conditions. The kirpan must be sewn inside a sheath so that the blade cannot be removed, and must be worn inside the student's clothing. The kirpan blade may not be more than two and one-fourth inches long and must be dull. [Thanks to Don Byrd for the lead.]