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Title: Why Rastafarians should be legally allowed to use marijuana


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Why Rastafarians should be legally allowed to use
marijuana
  • By Joe Norton

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PROBLEM!
  • The government is biased!
  • The government makes exceptions for the Christian
    faith, but not Rastafarians?
  • The government is forcing practitioners of the
    Rastafarian faith to perform their 1st amendment
    protected right to freedom of religion in secret
    for fear of incarceration!

3
Background
  • Rastafarianism
  • Similar to Christianity
  • Dedicated against any type of oppression and
    tyranny
  • Believe Haille Selassie, a past emperor of
    Ethiopia to be a messiah
  • Bob Marley was a prophet
  • Closely linked with music
  • One of the religions officially declared by the
    united states to be a real religion
  • Marijuana
  • Naturally occurring plant
  • Most widely used illegal psychoactive in the
    world
  • Known for its unique body euphoria, increased
    sensory appreciation and awareness
  • Used widely in the history of civilization
  • Became illegal in 1937

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Volstead Act
  • The act in 1919 that made all beverages exceeding
    .5 alcohol illegal
  • Christians use wine in their services, therefore
    it is a religious sacrament
  • Christians were granted exception in order to
    continue practicing their freedom of religion

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Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)
  • Bill Clinton signed this act in 1993
  • there now must be a compelling state interest to
    infringe on alleged religious liberties" -
    Supreme Court
  • Gave power to citizens and religious groups
  • The argument now becomes, does controlling
    illegal substances count as a compelling state
    interest and thus give them the right to infringe
    on religious liberties?

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Uniao de Vegetal (UDV)
  • The Uniao de Vegetal is a brazillian church which
    has roughly 130 members and is located in New
    Mexico.
  • The sacrament of their official religion is a
    hallucinogenic tea made with DMT a scheduled
    substance just like marijuana.
  • They became allowed to use hallucinogenic tea as
    of a March 31st 2006 court decision by the
    supreme court.
  • According to the Christian Century, a religious
    journal, Chief Justice Roberts is quoted as
    saying "If such use is permitted for hundreds of
    thousands of Native Americans practicing their
    faith, it is difficult to justify denying
    consideration of a similar exception for the 130
    or so American members of the UDV who want to
    practice theirs,"
  • Then is it okay to deny this very right to
    Rastafarians?????

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Problem Restated
  • The United States of America is a great place,
    however it's historical treatment of the
    Rastafarian people and their constitutionally
    guaranteed right to use their religious
    sacrament, marijuana, have been unequal which
    violates the separation of church and state which
    can overtime bias our society.
  • It is our duty as citizens and as people with a
    vested interest in the outcome of this
    government/society to campaign for the
    legalization of marijuana for the religious use
    of the Rastafarian people to keep our government
    unbiased.
  • The government has made exceptions for the
    Christian people during the Volstead Act in 1919,
    and for the brazillian church UDV during the RFRA
    Act in 2006. Why not for the Rastafarians?

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THE SOLUTION!
  • We can make a difference.
  • Go out and vote for the NORML political
    organization on election day.
  • The National Organization for the Reform of
    Marijuana Laws.
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