Indianapolis pot church preacher Bill Lavin sticks it to Governor Pence

Jerry Palmer
   The state of Indiana is being sued by an Indianapolis based church testing these new religious freedom laws this right wing state has put forth on the books. A pot-smoking church sued the city of Indianapolis and state of Indiana on Wednesday, claiming laws against possession and use of marijuana infringe on its religious beliefs. Bill Levin says that pot is a sacrament that the flock at this church holds sacred and should have the freedom to have as part of their rituals which has been denied them by Governor Pence and other officials these officials did not have in mind these alternative churches and freedoms they wish to have expressed in their services when they signed these ridiculous laws and it is good to see Mr Levin slap these bitches with a lawsuit. the church had its first service  and there was no marijuana during the church's service July 1, which was attended by more than 100 people and observed by more than 20 police officers. Lets hope that this preacher and his flock are given the same rights that Indiana's right wing legislation would give Christians and it will be the growth and fear of these churches that gives the best hope against the crusade of Christians and their extreme discriminatory causes. marijuana churches need to sprout up all over in order to bring up the point and ridicule the religious establishment that uses religious rights to trample on the right s and deny others who don't follow their boring services. I will be sure to join one Sundays services in the first church of cannabis and hopefully by then have the right to light up and laugh at the religious establishment in this city. Governor mike Pence is an idiot and one of the most rotten of all these Midwest right-wing big business politicians whose religious extremism is tied to the money given to them from these outdated and inequality pushing institutions who worship and support hierarchical and undemocratic processes within their own houses of worship.

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