A Pagan priest from Millinocket, Maine has won the right to wear goat horns on his head for his driver’s licence photo. The 56-year-old was denied the right at first request, but successfully gain the same recognition as other religions.
He drilled holes in each one and attached them to his forehead using stretchy, 50-pound fishing line that he wrapped around his head like an invisible skull cap.
Since “Horns of Pan” are an important part of his paganism, MoonSong he posed with them for his new driver’s license photo.
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For the whole story go to the Washington Post