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Pagan priest allowed to wear goat horns in Maine driver’s licence photo

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Phelan Moonsong, a Pagan priest, wears goat horns in his state-issued Maine ID card. He recently persuaded authorities to let him wear them in his driver’s licence photo too. Photo: Courtesy of Phelan Moonsong.
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An ordained Pagan priest finally has received approval to sport goat horns in his Maine driver’s licence photo.

Maine resident Phelan Moonsong said that unless he’s sleeping or bathing, he always wears his goat horns, which serve as his spiritual antennae and help him educate others about Paganism.

But Moonsong is questioning why he had to appeal his driver license’s photo to the state after explaining his religious beliefs to Bureau of Motor Vehicle staff. Plus, he adds, the horns didn’t obstruct his face.

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The Maine Secretary of State’s office said the state was not familiar with his choice of headdress and had asked Moonsong for more information to review the issue. A spokeswoman said the state allowed the goat horns because Moonsong cited their religious purposes and also because they didn’t obstruct his face.

Maine motor vehicle staff can hold license photos for review if they have a concern about religious headdress.

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Moonsong said after he applied for an updated driver’s license in August and explained his religion to a motor vehicles employee, he was told to appeal his photo to the Secretary of State’s office.

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