February 21

US Supreme Court is Cool With Hallucinegenic Drugs…Woohoo for DMT!

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US Supreme Court is Cool With Hallucinegenic Drugs…Woohoo for DMT!

By Jason Moffatt

February 21, 2006


Haha,

The United States Supreme Court is cool with DMT (dimethyltryptamine)!

Wow, I would of bet the farm that the high court would of shot down this ruling
in a hot-minute. Apparantly I’m not so good at gambling anymore. See last weeks
blog post 🙂

Read the story here about how a faith called O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal is partying down at church. Can I join?

Roberts, in writing the opinion for the court, said the government had failed to prove that federal drug laws should outweigh the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which Congress passed in 1993 to prohibit burdening a person’s exercise of religion.

The Bush administration had argued that the drug in the tea not only violates a federal narcotics law but a treaty in which the United States promised to block the importation of drugs including dimethyltryptamine, also known as DMT.

Religious groups of various faiths, along with civil liberties organizations, filed friend-of-the-court briefs supporting the sect. “This is just one step in the right direction in the fight for religious liberty,” said Jared Leland, legal counsel for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty in Washington.

Well, this gives me a great idea.

We need to start a Church, and create some FUN TEA concoctions every Sunday so we can getCLOSER TO JESUS. There’s a nice patch of Aminita Muscaria growing in the park down the street from my house. That would probably get the whole congregation tripping for a few days.

Amen Supreme Court… I didn’t think you had it in you.

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Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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