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“Rastafarian church in Downtown Madison distributes cannabis as city tries to stop it”

April 29, 2019April 29, 2019by Josh S. Tatum in drugs, Free Exercise Clause, land use, Rastafarian, religious exemptions, Wisconsin

“Rastafarian church in Downtown Madison distributes cannabis as city tries to stop it” Wisconsin State Journal reports here.

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