Gursant Singh, who converted to Sikhism over three decades ago, says he will still go to court for the jury duty next week with community leaders, asking for a chance to serve with his kirpan which is carried as an article of faith by baptised Sikhs.
"I feel very strongly that as a citizen of the United States that I should be able to serve as a juror," Singh told local CBS news.
"They've put me in a position. Either I violate my code of conduct with my religion, or I break the law," he added.
"It's important that we provide a safe environment for people's issues to be heard," Sutter County Jury Commissioner Mary Beth Todd told the news channel, adding that they are trying to provide alternate options to Singh.
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One idea is what some Sikhs have done in other counties, including storing the kirpan with security, she noted.
"It's extremely important that we be sensitive to this, and we're trying to be sensitive to it, and we're trying to find a solution that will work for both sides," Todd said.