SAN FRANCISCO, November 27, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – a November 25, 2021the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines published its Guide to RFRA and Best Practices for Psychedelic Plant Medicine Churches. This guide is a comprehensive resource on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and how the law may inform a church that uses psychedelic plant medicine as a sacrament of its workings and rights under the RFRA. Chacruna publishes this guide for free to the public and recognizes the need for parishes with psychedelic herbal medicine in. at The United States for clear and concise information.
“There are hundreds of sincere and legitimate herbal medicine communities operating in The United States live under uncertain conditions, “said Bia labate, Ph.D., Executive Director of Chacruna. “This guide teaches communities to know their rights and how to protect themselves better. When we talk about freedom of religion, we are also talking about responsibilities. If we have rights, we also have duties! Follow regulatory requirements and protocols, including the big picture down to small details. It is a must for every single sincere practitioner in this country. “
By reading the explanatory notes on the RFRA test guide, applicable laws, state criteria, and the history of previous decisions and analysis by courts and government agencies, a psychedelic herbal medicine church can make informed decisions about how it articulates and operates its righteous religious beliefs.
“This guide is written to simply explain the laws and basic information a psychedelic plant medicine church needs in order to make informed decisions and understand their rights and risks from their work The United States,” called Allison Hoots, Esq., Member of the Council for the Protection of Sacred Plants of Chacruna. “We believe that information is power, and it is the intent of this guide to empower psychedelic herbal medicine churches with sincere religious beliefs.
While RFRA has mechanisms to protect righteous religious practice, churches that use psychedelic herbal medicines are not exempt from prosecution for claiming religious use. “The psychedelic renaissance is spreading fast, but the law is moving slowly. In the time it takes to fully decriminalize and eventually legalize herbal medicine, practitioners are at risk due to outdated, limited, and ignorant laws that criminalize natural remedies or sacraments. ” Sean McAllister, Esq., Member of the Board of Directors of Chacruna. “In my law firm, I see many people operating under urban myths about the legality of the sacraments of plants. This guide provides a clear presentation of the current legal issues surrounding the use of sacraments of plants.”
The guide contains basic but essential information, such as: B. like the RFRA jurisprudence decisions regarding formation, tax exemption, pre-examination procedures, limitation of liability, emergency procedures, name choice, advertising, questions of the sacraments and other aspects of the operation. While each psychedelic herbal medicine church should make legal decisions and establish procedures based on its own religious beliefs and with legal counsel, this guide emphasizes where such decisions can be reviewed in exercising the right to worship under the RFRA.
“It is important to the safe and free religious practice of psychedelic herbal medicine churches by churches that they have access to reliable information about best practices for running their communities as legal organizations The United States. The guide is an educational look at the case law that can show churches what they are already doing well and what blind spots they may have regarding their organizational structure and operations, “said Brian Anderson, MD, member of the Board of Directors of Chacruna.
Accessible to practitioners and lawyers alike, the overview of RFRA cases and operational concerns in the guide explains the unsafe landscape of protecting religious exercises with psychedelic herbal medicines.
Chacruna is proud to present the guide so that churches of psychedelic herbal medicine can use this vital information at a time when such religious use is both weighed down by government laws and actions, and is more widely and publicly recognized as a practice of integrity. “This immense effort of the guide underscores Chacruna’s commitment to advancing the welfare of the psychedelic plant medicine parish,” said Robert Heffernan, Program Director of the Council for the Protection of Sacred Plants of Chacruna.
on December 15, 2021, at 12 p.m. PT/3:00 p.m. ET, Chacruna is hosting “Protecting Sincere Psychedelic Churches: Chacruna’s Guide to the Law and Best Practices,” an online launch event for the guide with a panel of representatives experienced in these specific topics, including Bia labate, Allison Hoots, Jack silver, Bricklayer’s mark, and Vicki Kraft. Highlight your calendar and join Chacruna and this awesome panel to publish the Guide to RFRA and Churches Best Practices on Psychedelic Plant Medicine.
You can register for the event here and download the guide here.
About the Chacruna Institute
The Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines, an organization founded by Brazilian anthropologist Dr. Bia labate and the American psychologist Dr. Clancy Cavnar, produces high quality research on herbal medicines and psychedelics, and helps disseminate academic knowledge in more accessible formats. We educate the public and create cultural understanding and legitimacy in relation to these substances so that they are no longer stigmatized and ostracized. Chacruna also fosters a bridge between the world of herbal medicine and the emerging field of psychedelic science, between “traditional ceremonial use” and clinical and therapeutic institutions, bringing the knowledge and perspectives of the social sciences to health professionals and practitioners of psychedelic assisted therapy. Finally, we encourage cultural and political reflection in the field of psychedelic science and facilitate discussions on controversial topics that are simmering on the fringes in the wake of the mainstream of psychedelics.
About the guide
This guide provides churches with psychedelic herbal remedies that the sacrament is used in religious exercises The United States the knowledge to understand the mechanisms by which protection is provided under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). While RFRA automatically provides protection for sincere religious practice, not every church that uses psychedelic herbal medicines will be exempt from prosecution just for alleging religious use. The guide explains the RFRA balancing test, which examines all of a church’s religious beliefs, spiritual practices, and sincerity – but also the government’s interests in banning this use. The guide uses its overview of the law and the RFRA test to describe how psychedelic herbal medicine churches can make informed decisions about incorporation, exempt status, pre-screening procedures, limitation of liability, and other aspects of operations. While each psychedelic herbal medicine church should make legal decisions and establish procedures based on its own religious beliefs and with legal counsel, this guide emphasizes where such decisions can be reviewed in exercising the right to worship under the RFRA.
Download the guide here
Media contact
Francisco Rivarola, Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Herbal Medicines, 1 415-390-6157, francisco@chacruna.net
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