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The '''Oklevueha Native American Church of Inner Light''' ('''ONAC of Inner Light''') is a branch of the Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Nation Native American Church. It was founded in [[2015]] and is located at 1901 [[Alabama State Highway 160]] in [[Warrior]]. The organization's CEO is [[Chris Rushing]] and the president is [[Janice Rushing]].
The '''Oklevueha Native American Church of Inner Light''' ('''ONAC of Inner Light''') is a branch of the Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Nation Native American Church, a Christian practice which also promotes spiritual healing and meditation. It was founded in [[2015]] and is located at 1901 [[Alabama State Highway 160]] in [[Warrior]]. The organization's CEO is [[Chris Rushing]] and its president is [[Janice Rushing]].


The Native American Church is notable for its inclusion of peyote and other mind-altering controlled substances into religious practice, having established judicial precedent for legal exemption from federal drug laws.
The Native American Church is notable for its inclusion of peyote and other mind-altering controlled substances into religious practice, having established judicial precedent for legal exemption from federal drug laws.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.innerlightnac.org Oklevueha Native American Church of Inner Light] website
* [https://www.onacofinnerlight.org/ Oklevueha Native American Church of Inner Light] website


[[Category:Religious organizations]]
[[Category:Religious organizations]]
[[Category:2015 establishments]]
[[Category:2015 establishments]]
[[Category:Alabama State Highway 160]]
[[Category:Alabama State Highway 160]]

Latest revision as of 11:43, 19 April 2024

The Oklevueha Native American Church of Inner Light (ONAC of Inner Light) is a branch of the Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Nation Native American Church, a Christian practice which also promotes spiritual healing and meditation. It was founded in 2015 and is located at 1901 Alabama State Highway 160 in Warrior. The organization's CEO is Chris Rushing and its president is Janice Rushing.

The Native American Church is notable for its inclusion of peyote and other mind-altering controlled substances into religious practice, having established judicial precedent for legal exemption from federal drug laws.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (March 20, 2017) "Pro-marijuana church active in Alabama: Members tout 'God and cannabis'." The Birmingham News

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