News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: PUB LTE: Religious Freedom & Cannabis |
Title: | US CO: PUB LTE: Religious Freedom & Cannabis |
Published On: | 2010-01-30 |
Source: | Summit Daily News (CO) |
Fetched On: | 2011-03-09 19:21:29 |
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM & CANNABIS
Freedom of religion is a topic that was once fought for and helped to
establish the USA. Today, I am being tried for something that has been
a part of my family's religion for generations. Religious cannabis is
nothing new, actually it has been around since before written history.
The use of the plant in rituals, ceremonies, communion and prayer is
mandated by my God, as with many other religions around the world
(Rastafarians for example). Who should be able to control the growth
and possession of a plant that is so healing (As the US Patent for
Medical Marijuana states) and spiritually enlightening, not to mention
a plant that George Washington said " . sow it everywhere."
A doctor is able to prescribe medicinal marijuana to hundreds of patients a
day; who is to tell me I cannot use marijuana/ cannabis as a religious
sacrament in the privacy of my own home? If anything, why don't we try
citing the millions of people addicted to much more dangerous
over-the-counter drugs sold every day?
This is a plant that's use dates back to 8000 BC in ancient China,
where shamans were using it
the same way I do today. Please help support my case on March 9 at 2
p.m. in the Georgetown Courthouse.
Trevor Douglas, Vail
Freedom of religion is a topic that was once fought for and helped to
establish the USA. Today, I am being tried for something that has been
a part of my family's religion for generations. Religious cannabis is
nothing new, actually it has been around since before written history.
The use of the plant in rituals, ceremonies, communion and prayer is
mandated by my God, as with many other religions around the world
(Rastafarians for example). Who should be able to control the growth
and possession of a plant that is so healing (As the US Patent for
Medical Marijuana states) and spiritually enlightening, not to mention
a plant that George Washington said " . sow it everywhere."
A doctor is able to prescribe medicinal marijuana to hundreds of patients a
day; who is to tell me I cannot use marijuana/ cannabis as a religious
sacrament in the privacy of my own home? If anything, why don't we try
citing the millions of people addicted to much more dangerous
over-the-counter drugs sold every day?
This is a plant that's use dates back to 8000 BC in ancient China,
where shamans were using it
the same way I do today. Please help support my case on March 9 at 2
p.m. in the Georgetown Courthouse.
Trevor Douglas, Vail
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