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Marijuana vs. Religion

Category: News | Posted on Mon, February, 7th 2011 by THCFinder

This is a strange case; First one of its kind. There shall be a hearing in the court of Canada, to decide whether The "Church of the Universe" would be allowed to grow and distribute Marijuana as a part of its religious proceedings. It is strange case in which there are two Reverends held as accused for the distribution of Marijuana despite the laws of the country.

 

 

 

It depends on Madam Justice Thea Hurman what turn this battle may take in the days to come. "It would effectively legalize marijuana because every pot smoker would find a new religion," argued Nick Devlin and Donna Polgar, of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, who are in opposition of the case.

They were of the view that just because Marijuana is something that makes people go on a trip and enjoy, it does not mean that it should be made constitutionally right as well. The laws of the nation are for the protection of the citizens and this shall hamper it in all possible ways. Making Marijuana legal to be marketed could be a step too large towards the end of days. The seriousness of the issue is realized by a few and they have to stand up for the betterment of the country, of the world All eyes await the decision that could change a lot for the entire human race.

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