Talking about Ethics, not Legality. It would be super-messed to bypass Hop after telling him to wait. And not giving him a (real) chance to prove himself.
Talking about ethics and legality is something I love to do. Thanks for bringing it up, so that this could be on topic in reply
I recently started the process of becoming a bona fide, card carrying member of the Native America Church(tm), partly so that I can possess, transport, and use all natural supplements given to use by nature under the protection of US law. Here is the site where you can do it too. If you want lifetime membership for $30, it tells you how, or shoot me a PM and I can give you a link to a local branch which will vouch for you.
Lakota Religion & Native American Church | Oklevueha Native American Church
In this very moving, informative, interesting, and entertaining video, James Mooney gives a pretty moving speech that discusses much history, and culminates in explaining the current work of the ONAC. Nothing to do with Standing Rock or anything similar. This isnt addressed to Zelda Zonk, I just used his/her post as a golden opportunity. Yes, you can learn about ETHICAL and LEGAL entheogenic use from his church, but not a ton in this video. This tells how he reaches out to the same people who tried to destroy his people, and was persecuted by both sides...and had the lives of himself and his family threatened. But the dude shows NO anger or bitterness, just love and peace. I'm not endorsing it for everyone, but for those who are drawn to natural ways of healing and expanding your life, this post would have been a Godsend if someone had given it to me. I mean seriously lifechanging, and I hope it doesnt get censored because of it's importance. I intend to go go back to talking hoops, I'm nearing the 5000 post mark, and need to make these posts more important. Thank you for your tolerance and/or support. This is from a peace conference this year, so it would also interest anyone interested in peace.
peace be unto the sordid lot of you!!! I ask for folks to be loving and suipportive of all races, cultures, and ways of life, even if they are not of your own understanding. These folks certainly do the same.