See the Church that Allows Members to Smoke Marijuana During Service

The Founding Minister, Jeremy Hall, 34, told reporters that the church was established for those who wants to get high but still worship God. This church lets its members smoke marijuana during sermon (Esquire)

The Church where church goers are allowed to smoke Marijuana during service, First Cannabis Church of Logic and Reason, Lansing, Michigan has launched its first service.

The Founding Minister, Jeremy Hall, 34, told reporters that the church was established for those who wants to get high but still worship God.

"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."

According to Miami Herald, about 50 persons gathered on Sunday, June 26, 2016 for the debut of the new church.


"The biggest question I get is, 'How can this be a church if we don't subscribe to a religious theology?'" he told attendees.

"Well, the reality is it sounded better than a cannabis cult."

Hall says Cannabis can be part of a religious experience because it eases pain and creates a sense of belonging.

It can help people in pain and create a sense of belonging. You are consuming something that is breaking down all these preconceived notions and barriers and provides an outpouring of love

Can this work in your country?

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