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SHINGLE SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California school district has ordered removal of an ammunition store sign on a campus football stadium scoreboard.
El Dorado Union High School District officials decided the Ammo Depot sign on the Ponderosa High School scoreboard was inappropriate.
The family-run Ammo Depot store opened in Rancho Cordova last year and a contract was signed with the Shingle Springs school a short time later. Ammo Deport doesn't sell guns.
The Sacramento Bee says Ammo Depot sent a letter to district officers stating that it might pursue breach of contract lawsuit.
Shooting sports are popular in Shingle Springs, which is about 35 miles north of Sacramento.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
