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First Church of Cannabis sues Indiana over marijuana laws
July 9, 2015
Sneha Shankar
Posted with permission from International Business Times
The First Church of Cannabis in Indianapolis filed a lawsuit against the state of Indiana on Wednesday over marijuana laws, claiming that the state is infringing upon its religious beliefs. The suit claims that Indianas laws that make possessing marijuana or visiting a place where it is used a punishable offense put pressure on the churchs existence and violate the state and the U.S. constitutions.
No marijuana was present at the churchs first service, held on July 1, as police officials had threatened arrest if marijuana was found. The service was attended by over 100 people and monitored by more than 20 police officers, the Associated Press (AP) reported. The churchs second service was conducted on Wednesday.
Church members reportedly believe that marijuana is a sacrament that "brings us closer to ourselves and others. It is our fountain of health, our love, curing us from illness and depression. We embrace it with our whole heart and spirit, individually and as a group."
The church was founded the day the state signed the religious objections measure into law. Bill Levin, 59, founder of the church, said at a news conference, according to the AP: "We are taking legal action today to ensure love has no barriers in our land."