Nuns smoke marijuana: It's a gift from God

The unusual life of honorary sisters in California is based on cultivating and caring for marijuana seedlings. These make healing oils and soaps, but consumption is also daily. Instead of devoting their lives to faith and prayers, sisters of honor in California have fallen “to bad influence”. Order “Sister [...]
The unusual life of honorary sisters in California is based on cultivating and caring for marijuana seedlings. These make healing oils and soaps, but consumption is also daily.
Instead of devoting their lives to faith and prayers, sisters of honor in California have fallen “to bad influence”. Order “Sister of the Valley Order” in its garden cultivate marijuana.
From this plant they create oils and soaps for medical purposes, broadcast the Daily Mail. British Television ITV, with the aim of campaigning to legalize marijuana, has visited the unusual nuns who grow, produce but also absorb “barin”. In addition to recreating purposes, sisters produce oils and soaps that can help people with arthritis, sclerosis, and seizures broadcast newspapers.net.
Honorary sisters, who were visited by television, are far from the images we imagine, as devout Catholics, broadcast Denver 7. They spend their days instead of praying, caring for marijuana plants and herbs.
We've had a lot more products, but orders come from all over and it's hard to pass step forward, one of the sisters of honor said showing a closet in which they store the medical products. Sisters believe that marijuana is God's “gift” that can relieve symptoms, even completely cure diseases.
This statement links it with the facts that there are two coditions related to the medical segment, cannabidiol (CBD), which allegedly alleviates pain as well as tetrahidocobicul (THC) which acts as a normal. From their products they earn $400,000 a year, and plan to expand their “bar plantation”.












