Always wanted to smoke weed during church? Look no further.
The First Cannabis Church of Logic and Reason, located in Lansing, Michigan, held its first service and potluck last Sunday [June 26] inside the Lansing Herbal Farmers Market. The service is led by Jeremy Hall, a 34-year-old ordained minister.
Hall, a state-licensed medical marijuana patient and caregiver, told the Lansing Hall Journal:The First Cannabis Church of Logic and Reason, located in Lansing, Michigan, held its first service and potluck last Sunday [June 26] inside the Lansing Herbal Farmers Market. The service is led by Jeremy Hall, a 34-year-old ordained minister.
“What I’m hoping to accomplish in the long run is to provide a place where people can be spiritual, but can also feel safe to take any of their medication. If they also feel cannabis is part of their spirituality, they can combine the two in a safe environment.”
Because the service was held on private property, Hall doesn’t anticipate any problems or kickback from law enforcement. The congregation, who had 40 attendees on Sunday, passed around a marijuana roach collection jar during service to provide for marijuana patients in need.
“You are consuming something that is breaking down all these preconceived notions and barriers and provides an outpouring of love,” Hall concluded, stating that marijuana can be part of a religious experience because it can help people in pain and create a sense of belonging.
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