Church of Cannabis files for right to blaze inside Indiana, cites religious freedom
Berlin Sylvestre is Out Front's Editor.
It’s RFRA madness!
The First Church of Cannabis‘ registration to be recognized as a religious organization has been approved by the state of Indiana.
The church will be blazin’ and praisin’ under the newly established religious freedom laws that essentially give them the clear to ignore existing laws that would burden or prevent them from worshiping as they see fit.
Ganja, for the Church of Cannabis, is a religious sacrament. Therefore, parishioners — called Cannataerians — will move forward with plans to twist one up in worship. The church is currently taking donations to procure an actual house of worship, but they’ve already fired up the dogma machine with the “New Deity Dozen,” seen here:

Marijuana is, of course, still illegal in the Hoosier state, but with the Religious Freedom Restoration Act underway, Cannatearians technically can’t be bound by the government when it comes to ways they choose to worship.
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Berlin Sylvestre is Out Front's Editor.

