Founders of Arizona ‘Marijuana Church’ facing jail time
The founders of an Arizona church that deifies marijuana have pleaded guilty to two criminal charges. Dan and Mary Quaintance are each facing up to 20 years in prison.
The couple pleaded guilty Aug. 18 to two counts relating to their 2006 federal arrest — one count of conspiracy with intent to distribute 200 pounds or more of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of marijuana; and one count of possession with the intent to distribute 100 pounds or more of a substance containing a detectable amount of marijuana, as well as aiding and abetting.
The people who attend this church smoked marijuana to communicate with God. Who am I to judge, right? After all, the Supreme Court did say another church can drink hallucinogenic tea to see god. The only difference here is these guys supplied the church members with weed, which means they had to posses a lot. So they’re being charged with intent to sell.
I’m sure their appeal will go to the Supreme Court, and I think they should stick with their precedent. More.
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