divine smoke
Divine Smoke Defense: religious freedom for cannabis
The ancient Egyptian religion of Pr Ntr Kmt offers a valid religious defense
for the use, possession, and growing of cannabis.
U.S. Supreme Court Decision
February 21, 2006
religious defense for Schedule I drugs
(including cannabis)
- Identify a religious use.
- Sincerely believe.
- Document your belief.
- Practice your belief.
certification

Pr Ntr Kmt offers an official certificate that authorizes Witches to perform processions, circles, holy days, Sabbats, Esbats, ceremonies, celebrations, fire jumpings, commitments, weddings, handfastings, renewals, annulments, separations, divorces, funerals, blessings, namings, welcomings, baptisms, comings of age, rites of passage, affirmations, dedications, readings, and/or other rituals.
This official certificate is a beautiful work of art by the artist MichaelM (most famous for his artwork for the Marley family and his banners for hemp/cannabis relegalization) that you can frame and display proudly to your family and friends.
In the United States this official certificate authorizes you to perform any ceremonies that the government recognizes other religions to perform (such as marriages or handfastings). There may be many additional requirements imposed by state governments that apply equally to all religions. Sometimes you may face active discrimination by Christians, Jews, or Muslims in government positions and may need to hire a lawyer to assert your Constitutional rights.
Obtain an official witch certificate today.
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neter sentra / divine smoke
Ntr Sentra is an ancient Egyptian practice of having prayers lifted to the divine on incense smoke. The most common versions in antiquity were cannabis-based incenses, although there were a wide variety of incense formulas. |
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See also cannabis and guide to cannabis religion.
See also legally valid religion.


Ntr Sentra is an ancient Egyptian practice of having prayers lifted to the divine on incense smoke. The most common versions in antiquity were cannabis-based incenses, although there were a wide variety of incense formulas.


