Marijuana becoms a religion in Indiana

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Hey maybe the new law isn't so bad! An Indiana man has started the 'First Church of Cannabis.'

"Since the "First Church of Cannabis" celebrates marijuana as part of a religious belief, it could be protected under the new religious freedom law.

The church was approved as a religious corporation by Indiana's Secretary of State Connie Lawson, meaning its activities are protected by the new legislation."

"The followers, called Cannaterians, will be permitted to smoke in church and although the religion doesn't require marijuana use, part of the church's doctrine asks that they "embrace cannabis""

Marijuana Becomes A Religion At Indiana s First Church Of Cannabis - Yahoo Finance

What other churches will pop up next?
 
The church you'll join..........Holy Order of Liberal Headbangers.........

 
Hey maybe the new law isn't so bad! An Indiana man has started the 'First Church of Cannabis.'

"Since the "First Church of Cannabis" celebrates marijuana as part of a religious belief, it could be protected under the new religious freedom law.

The church was approved as a religious corporation by Indiana's Secretary of State Connie Lawson, meaning its activities are protected by the new legislation."

"The followers, called Cannaterians, will be permitted to smoke in church and although the religion doesn't require marijuana use, part of the church's doctrine asks that they "embrace cannabis""

Marijuana Becomes A Religion At Indiana s First Church Of Cannabis - Yahoo Finance

What other churches will pop up next?



uh-oh - I hope Rush didn't read that. Rush has the dough to build a Mega-Church in Indiana-----Indiana, where;
IU concerned about OxyContin overdoses in Indiana
examiner.com
February 3, 2010

IU reported in 2005 that Indiana had a drastic increase in sales of OxyContin or “Hillbilly Heroin”. In this particular study an interesting link was tied between blue collar workers and rural, low-income areas.

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Give them all shatter and flakka. Then we don't need to worry about any of them any more.
 
Give them all shatter and flakka. Then we don't need to worry about any of them any more.

It's always entertaining to me when people who clearly have no idea what they're talking about tries to be hip to the lingo.

Do you even know what "flakka" and "shatter" are?
 
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