Oh, plenty that I know of, but none with a recognized religion with a few 
thousand years of documented historical ritual use behind them. That First 
Amendment of ours is pretty strong, apparently...
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There aren't any plants in Oregon that do the trick?

On Mar 22, 1:28 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> A Judge in Oregon has ruled that the use of Amazonian plants for the
> purpose of legitimate religious hallucinogenic experience is legal:
>
> http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OR_HALLUCINOGENIC_TEA_OROL-?SI...
>
> The active ingredient for the "Spirit Walk"? DMT.
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