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The THC Ministry, founded by Roger Christie from the Religion of Jesus Church, is a religion which considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Members base their practices on what they see as an eclectic mixture of ancient wisdom, modern science, and the enlightening and healing properties of cannabis sacrament. Its mission includes "liberating the Cannabis plant and the minds of those who do and of those who do not revere it," and is actively involved in the legal and social discussions surrounding cannabis use in society. On July 8, 2010, Christie and 13 other individuals allegedly associated with the THC Ministry were indicted by a Federal grand jury in Honolulu on Marijuana Possession and Trafficking charges. Christie served four years in jail following an April 2014 sentencing, and was on p

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  • The THC Ministry, founded by Roger Christie from the Religion of Jesus Church, is a religion which considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Members base their practices on what they see as an eclectic mixture of ancient wisdom, modern science, and the enlightening and healing properties of cannabis sacrament. Its mission includes "liberating the Cannabis plant and the minds of those who do and of those who do not revere it," and is actively involved in the legal and social discussions surrounding cannabis use in society. On July 8, 2010, Christie and 13 other individuals allegedly associated with the THC Ministry were indicted by a Federal grand jury in Honolulu on Marijuana Possession and Trafficking charges. Christie served four years in jail following an April 2014 sentencing, and was on probation until 2018. (en)
  • De THC-priesterschap (Engels: THC Ministry) is een christelijke kerk die het gebruik van cannabis ziet als een sacrament. Het is gesticht door en vernoemd naar de stof die in cannabis wordt aangetroffen, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Het is een erg omstreden kerkgenootschap, aangezien het gebruik van narcotica binnen de meeste kerken onacceptabel is. De gemeenschap gelooft dat cannabis verbouwd mag worden en dat het een fundamenteel recht van de mens is. Het is volgens de kerk door God geplant voor het gebruik van de mens. (nl)
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  • De THC-priesterschap (Engels: THC Ministry) is een christelijke kerk die het gebruik van cannabis ziet als een sacrament. Het is gesticht door en vernoemd naar de stof die in cannabis wordt aangetroffen, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Het is een erg omstreden kerkgenootschap, aangezien het gebruik van narcotica binnen de meeste kerken onacceptabel is. De gemeenschap gelooft dat cannabis verbouwd mag worden en dat het een fundamenteel recht van de mens is. Het is volgens de kerk door God geplant voor het gebruik van de mens. (nl)
  • The THC Ministry, founded by Roger Christie from the Religion of Jesus Church, is a religion which considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Members base their practices on what they see as an eclectic mixture of ancient wisdom, modern science, and the enlightening and healing properties of cannabis sacrament. Its mission includes "liberating the Cannabis plant and the minds of those who do and of those who do not revere it," and is actively involved in the legal and social discussions surrounding cannabis use in society. On July 8, 2010, Christie and 13 other individuals allegedly associated with the THC Ministry were indicted by a Federal grand jury in Honolulu on Marijuana Possession and Trafficking charges. Christie served four years in jail following an April 2014 sentencing, and was on p (en)
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  • THC Ministry (en)
  • THC-priesterschap (nl)
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