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Should ayahuasca be made legal? A N.S. religious freedom case tests that argument

Should ayahuasca be made legal? A N.S. religious freedom case tests that argument

A tar-like substance located inside a freezer by RCMP is now at the heart of an unusual case this week in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

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