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	<title>Comments on: Write Your Own Constitution</title>
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	<description>such a gift</description>
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		<title>By: Rev. Levon Lion Cordingley</title>
		<link>http://freeinidaho.com/2008/05/16/write-your-own-constitution/#comment-1449</link>
		<author>Rev. Levon Lion Cordingley</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 08:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Interesting thing how poeple just say what's on thier minds with no reguard to the truth.  Cannabis as a sacrament has been used by many cultures that predate our culture by thousands of years.  What made cannabis ilegal was fear not science, ethics, or morality.  

Cannabis is vital to our existence.  It has been used to feed, clothe, provide shelter, fuel, medicine, and inspiration.  All of these things constitute a human right.  Human rights are God given rights different from civil rights that are decided on by the courts.  Quite frankly the are no laws forbidding the use of cannabis as a sacrament. The only laws are for medical use or non use.

Like I said as a mormon missionary.  You can't possibly argue the credibility of the Book of Mormon if you have never read it.  It is disrespectful to talk bad about someones religion no matter our ignorance on the issue.  You should educate your self more before making a fool out of your self.

I am not a smart man nor do I spell well, but I do have respect for others and how they think.  I have a possession of marijuana charge pre-trial comming up on the 10th of june as well.  This is a repeat of last year when in Idaho they recognized my religious claim for cannabis and decided to stop the prosecution.  I have a fan named police officer Eric Urian that seems to think he can violate civil rights in order to make a bust.  This seems to be tipical of the Boise Police department.

By the way I would love to do an interview and talk about this.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting thing how poeple just say what&#8217;s on thier minds with no reguard to the truth.  Cannabis as a sacrament has been used by many cultures that predate our culture by thousands of years.  What made cannabis ilegal was fear not science, ethics, or morality.  </p>
<p>Cannabis is vital to our existence.  It has been used to feed, clothe, provide shelter, fuel, medicine, and inspiration.  All of these things constitute a human right.  Human rights are God given rights different from civil rights that are decided on by the courts.  Quite frankly the are no laws forbidding the use of cannabis as a sacrament. The only laws are for medical use or non use.</p>
<p>Like I said as a mormon missionary.  You can&#8217;t possibly argue the credibility of the Book of Mormon if you have never read it.  It is disrespectful to talk bad about someones religion no matter our ignorance on the issue.  You should educate your self more before making a fool out of your self.</p>
<p>I am not a smart man nor do I spell well, but I do have respect for others and how they think.  I have a possession of marijuana charge pre-trial comming up on the 10th of june as well.  This is a repeat of last year when in Idaho they recognized my religious claim for cannabis and decided to stop the prosecution.  I have a fan named police officer Eric Urian that seems to think he can violate civil rights in order to make a bust.  This seems to be tipical of the Boise Police department.</p>
<p>By the way I would love to do an interview and talk about this.</p>
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