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izzy2000ad getting into high spirits

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 4:58 pm Post subject: Question? Can the practitioner cards be considered.... |
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Can the practitioner cards be considered the same as a perscription. in my state you cant get medical marijuana but if you have a perscription in another state your ok.. _________________ Taking a ride on the crazy train |
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Brother Adam Cannabis Sacrament Minister


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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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Sort of....If you're a member here your use of cannabis sacrament is REQUIRED. _________________ -Brother Adam (we are all one family)
“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.”
-James Madison
Police officers acquitted for beating a 64 yr old man recently in New Orleans. In the words of their defense attorney "all he had to do was comply"....and they wouldn't have fractured his face. |
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Grannymouse Cannabis Sacrament Minister

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Well, here is something for you all to consider and comment upon.
Your 'cards' and church documents may actually be used against you in a court of law. The prosocution in a certain case near and dear to my heart, is threatening to use the church paperwork as evidence of 'conspiracy'. In the same light, there is word that they are attempting to NOT let the accused use a religious defense!  _________________ EC Anna
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Pepper Cannabis Sacrament Minister


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It is true that courts may deny a religious defense. You have to make a motion so that the court of appeals has an official record of your intention to use the religious defense. Prosecutors will intimidate people to give up their rights and take a plea bargain by any means possible. _________________ We will succeed unless we quit. |
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prntrkmt Cannabis Sacrament Minister

Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 515 Location: southern California
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 1:28 am Post subject: Re: Question? Can the practitioner cards be considered.... |
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| Can the practitioner cards be considered the same as a perscription. in my state you cant get medical marijuana but if you have a perscription in another state your ok.. |
Religious documentation is not the same as medical documentation.
You should be able to win federal or state cases involving small amounts with religious documentation on federal land (including Washington, DC) and in the states that have a state RFRA.
You should be able to win state cases involving small amounts with medical documentation in the states that have a state medical marijuana law.
In all other states there is the possibility that a great (expensive) lawyer might be able to win a religious case.
So far only one major case has been won in federal courts for large quantities using a religious defense and that involved a Rastafarian who was able to demonstrate that the religion is a complete and real religion.
Several high profile cases have been lost in federal court for large quantities using a religious defense -- with the feds repeatedly claiming that the cannabis religion didn't qualify as an actual religion.
That's why I am working as fast as I can on my book about Am Khent Kemeticism -- because among other things I can show lots of major archaeologists, Egyptologists, historians, bible scholars, and even popes calling the ancient Egyptian religion a "religion" and indicating its great influence on world civilizations. The ancient Egyptian religion is the only religion in the world that went through all four major approaches to religion -- so there is no more complete religion.
Further, I am attempting to gather together enough evidence to clearly demonstrate that the CSA (and other similar laws) are primarily (if not exclusively) establishment of religion and prohibition of religion because those laws specifically outlaw Witchcraft, are based on Torah, Bible, and Quran verses that outlaw Witchcraft, and that the motivation for passing those laws was a fundamentalist interpretation of those verses.
http://www.prntrkmt.org/articles/articles.html _________________ http://www.prntrkmt.org/ |
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