“A federal court has ruled that a church for Native Americans in Hawaii should not be excused from federal marijuana laws despite the group’s claim that ingesting cannabis is part of their sacred sacrament… Michael Rex ‘Raging Bear’ Mooney, who founded the church states, it’s really disappointing, Cannabis is a prayer smoke, so it’s a sacrament … through the effects of the medicine, it also helps us become closer to our creator. It puts us in a place, a state of mind, where we can actually feel the presence and an actual relationship with our creator.” C. Bussewitz, ABCNews
Healing with Green
Excerpt: Native American Church Not Excused From Cannabis Laws, by C. Bussewitz, ABCNews
“The Native American Church of Hawaii [formerly known as Oklevueha Native American Church] had asked for relief from federal marijuana laws under the U.S. Religious Freedom Restoration Act, saying they used cannabis during sweat lodge ceremonies to help people connect with their creator.
Members of the Oklevueha Native American Church, Seminole Medicine Man James Mooney and Ogala Medicine Chief Richard.
A district court ruled against the claim, saying the church didn’t produce enough admissible evidence about its religion other than a strong belief in the benefits of marijuana. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday upheld the district court’s decision, saying a prohibition of cannabis doesn’t impose a substantial burden on their right to exercise their religion…But the church in its practice can also use peyote, a hallucinogenic drug used in Native American rituals. Federal law allows tribal Indians and members of the Native American Church to use peyote in religious ceremonies.
Sacred plants
The court in its ruling said the church made no claim that peyote is unavailable or that cannabis serves a unique religious function, so prohibiting cannabis doesn’t force Mooney or the church to choose between obedience to their religion or criminal sanction.”
“Man’s relationship with the divine can’t be dictated by any other person or government entity,” ~Michael Glenn~ Tribal Lawyer
“The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.” ~Carl Sagan~Academic, Astronomer, Scientist, Author.