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“Rastafarian
Ministry” Silver lake, Ca
90027
12noon - 9pm BOTTLE LOTTO
We accept
donations only from those who posses a valid We are located
close to Trader Joe's across the street from MJ's bar and directly
behind the Burrito King at:
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The first
Amendment right to Freedom of Religion, California
Prop 215, and the Religious
Freedom and Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. §
2000bb(a)) combine to allow the ministers here at
The Liberty Bell Temple Rev., Patrick Duff and Ras Ed Forchion to
posses
marijuana. In strict compliance with
Prop 215 rules and regulations the
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".........Since
the regulation does not forbid Forchion and Duff from possesing
marijuana outside of national parks, it creates no impediment to the
free exercise of thier faith in thier homes, thier houses of worship,
or other non-federal locations."......
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| <> “The
citizens of 21st century America have more to revolt about
than the colonist of 1776” click
on image below to see video The
founding fathers of this country Ben Franklin, George Washington, John
Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton would be
rolling over in their graves if they knew how evisarated the first
amendment has become. Today in America we have illegal religions and
illegal beliefs. We also have patriots who’s openly oppose our
Governments religious intolerance with acts of civil dis-obedience. “LIBERTY BELL
PROTESTS of 2003-04” - |
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The
U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on February 2, 1996 that
under the
Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, Rastafarian defendants
should be
allowed to show that they use marijuana for bona fide religious reasons
in
their defense against charges of possession of marijuana (U.S. v.
Bauer,Meeks,Triber, No. 94-30073,
96 C.D.O.S. 756,
1996WL42240 (9th Cir. 1996); Reynolds Holding, "Rastafarian Pot
Could
Be Legal," San Francisco Chronicle, February 3, 1996,
p. A14; "Marijuana For Religious Reasons," Washington Post,
February 5, 1996, p. A10; Associated Press, "Court:
Rastafarians
Can Hold Marijuana," Chicago Tribune, February 4, 1996,
p. 9). |
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