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On Entheogens Legalization Act:
Description: The General Assembly,
Recognizing that the consumption of substances that alter the functioning of the mind or body is common practice in many religious groups and
Aware that many member states prohibit certain substances because of their negative health effects or their potential to be abused yet
Convinced that people should be allowed freely to practice their religions, hereby
Declares the following:
Article 1: Definitions
1. An intoxicant is any substance that, when consumed, affects the functioning of the mind or body resulting in changes in perception, emotion, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior. Intoxicants, such as alcoholic beverages, often are used recreationally.
2. A religion is a set of beliefs and practices observed by a group of people who worship what they consider a divine power or divine powers; a religion is based on a body of teachings, or doctrine.
3. The definitions of this article are only for the purposes of this resolution.
Article 2: Use of Intoxicants in Religious Rites
1. It shall be legal in all member states and international territory for members of organized religious groups that have verifiable histories of using intoxicants in religious practices to consume such intoxicants in the context of practicing the rituals of such religions.
2. The production, purchase, sale, trade, transport, and possession of intoxicants intended for use by religious communities in such rituals as described in Section 1 of this article shall be legal.
3. It shall be illegal for religious groups to coerce people to use intoxicants.
Article 3: Compliance and Enforcement
1. All member states shall make good faith efforts to abide by the provisions of this resolution. Because there is a potential for abuse, member states may enact domestic legislation to ensure that people do not exploit this resolution in attempts to circumvent domestic laws concerning the recreational consumption of intoxicants.
2. The Entheogens Oversight Commission (EOC) is established and tasked with compiling a database which shall contain a list of organized religious groups that have histories of using intoxicants in religious practices and the specific intoxicants used by such religious groups. This database also should contain descriptions of the manners in which such intoxicants are used by specific religious groups.
3. The EOC is empowered to settle disputes arising under this resolution. Any religious group within the jurisdiction of the World Assembly may petition this commission.
Article 4: Recreational Drug Use
This resolution does not affect domestic laws concerning the recreational consumption of intoxicants.
Voting Ends: in 2 days 10 hours (from time of this post).
Description: The General Assembly,
Recognizing that the consumption of substances that alter the functioning of the mind or body is common practice in many religious groups and
Aware that many member states prohibit certain substances because of their negative health effects or their potential to be abused yet
Convinced that people should be allowed freely to practice their religions, hereby
Declares the following:
Article 1: Definitions
1. An intoxicant is any substance that, when consumed, affects the functioning of the mind or body resulting in changes in perception, emotion, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior. Intoxicants, such as alcoholic beverages, often are used recreationally.
2. A religion is a set of beliefs and practices observed by a group of people who worship what they consider a divine power or divine powers; a religion is based on a body of teachings, or doctrine.
3. The definitions of this article are only for the purposes of this resolution.
Article 2: Use of Intoxicants in Religious Rites
1. It shall be legal in all member states and international territory for members of organized religious groups that have verifiable histories of using intoxicants in religious practices to consume such intoxicants in the context of practicing the rituals of such religions.
2. The production, purchase, sale, trade, transport, and possession of intoxicants intended for use by religious communities in such rituals as described in Section 1 of this article shall be legal.
3. It shall be illegal for religious groups to coerce people to use intoxicants.
Article 3: Compliance and Enforcement
1. All member states shall make good faith efforts to abide by the provisions of this resolution. Because there is a potential for abuse, member states may enact domestic legislation to ensure that people do not exploit this resolution in attempts to circumvent domestic laws concerning the recreational consumption of intoxicants.
2. The Entheogens Oversight Commission (EOC) is established and tasked with compiling a database which shall contain a list of organized religious groups that have histories of using intoxicants in religious practices and the specific intoxicants used by such religious groups. This database also should contain descriptions of the manners in which such intoxicants are used by specific religious groups.
3. The EOC is empowered to settle disputes arising under this resolution. Any religious group within the jurisdiction of the World Assembly may petition this commission.
Article 4: Recreational Drug Use
This resolution does not affect domestic laws concerning the recreational consumption of intoxicants.
Voting Ends: in 2 days 10 hours (from time of this post).