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Dorge
#1 Posted : 2/28/2011 12:51:24 AM

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You Are Welcome to Join us,

Thank you for your desire to join us in the list of responsible people that are standing up for the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

An Oklevueha Native American Church Authorized Participant Card is not necessarily a membership card, for what other religion has a card to prove they are a member of a particular faith?  In the same vain of thought, what church has a federal exemption to utilize controlled substances for their Sacrament?  NONE - However, three higher courts unanimous decisions of the United States, including the U.S. Supreme Court, make it very clear and concise that any and all government agencies of the United States have ‘no legal authority’ to influence any church with it’s ideology (by-laws) or limit the participation of a churches religious practices based on race (American Native) or political affiliation (Federally Recognized Tribes) or deny access to American Native Indigenous Sacred Ceremonial grounds.  As a matter of law, the United States governments are to protect these constitutional rights.  These unanimous rulings state very clearly that all members of ‘any’ federally recognized tribe and/or ‘members’ of a bona fide Native American Church have the constitutional rights and protection to worship with any and all earth based Sacraments ‘especially Peyote’.

With this understanding, should a Tribal Member be stopped on the highway while possessing a Native American Church Sacrament, he or she can submit to the law enforcement officer their tribal card (which entails decades of sacrifices).  Now if an Oklevueha Native American Church Authorized Participant Card holder (Who is not a Federally Recognized Tribal member) finds him or herself in the same circumstance, they can now prove their legitimacy to have a Native American Church Sacrament in their possession. ($100.00 is a relatively insignificant sacrifice compared to what Federally Recognized Tribal American Native People have endured to enable you, and all other races to benefit from their Sacrifices to worship their indigenous cultural practices).
Also, your $100.00 will be contributing to the advancement of Oklevueha Native American Church (ONAC) Habilitative Programs and ONAC defense legal fund.

To join Oklevueha Native American Church, and it’s stand to honor the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, please advance to the

                                     Authorized Participant Card Application Form
http://www.nativeamerica...ed_Participant_Card.html
http://www.nativeamerica...PC_Application_Form.html
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Dorge
#2 Posted : 2/28/2011 12:53:09 AM

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This offers protection under an umbrella organization that is federally recognized, and offers protection possibly for not just peyote but possibly other medicines.
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Apoc
#3 Posted : 2/28/2011 1:22:58 AM

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Thank you for posting this here. Are there other organizations like this? Santo Daime is quite exclusive, I hear, and easy access not allowed.
 
Dorge
#4 Posted : 2/28/2011 2:58:46 AM

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James mooney is really unique in the NAC as he is trying to make the practice less inclusive as well as trying to create some social change around sacred medicine work. No one else has legal status like he does. At the moment the work they do officially is with peyote, but they hope to make it so that all plant medicines in time will be protected for religious use under their church. They have beat a lot of legal wars already which is a good sign. The risk you take would be working with a plant teacher outside of peyote. There is no current legal precedence for say fungi in the NAC. Also he is not well like because of all of this by other nac churches. What he is doing is pretty outside the norm, but it's a worthy fight and he is making progress for all of us.
I think his intentions a really pure as well. He works with prisoners doing peyote rehabilitation for gods sake. That takes some real commitment!
I would not in any way expect this to help with dmt persay, or any other plant extract, but with the plant it's self of a tea I think it could really help in a future legal battle if need be.
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Apoc
#5 Posted : 2/28/2011 3:33:57 AM

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I commend him for trying to make the practice less inclusive. I know a lot of insiders want to keep it an inside practice. Good work being done here.
 
Dorge
#6 Posted : 2/28/2011 3:47:26 AM

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There are a lot of politics he is not afraid to face. I think that's amazing.
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LandOfOz
#7 Posted : 2/28/2011 6:02:59 AM

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is this for show? like it may help you out if you talk the talk? or, even tho you're not a tribal member, being a card holder legally counts you in?
 
Dorge
#8 Posted : 2/28/2011 4:59:24 PM

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It's not for show, you would have the protection to posses peyote especially. The law states which they challenged that either you have to be a card carrying tribal member or a member of an official NAC church which this is. I think this also might give you he ability to buy it legally in Texas.
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