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DOJ CALLS SETTLEMENT WITH AYAHUASCA CHURCH ‘IRRELEVANT’ TO CASE INVOLVING
ANOTHER PSYCHEDELIC CHURCH

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In an ongoing lawsuit over the legal status of an Iowa-based church that wants
to incorporate ayahuasca into its ceremonies, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is
downplaying the significance a recent deal hammered out between the federal
government and a separate, Arizona based church that also uses the psychedelic
brew as part of its practice.

In a filing with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals last week, the Iowaska Church
of Healing—which is seeking both tax-exempt status and an exemption to allow it
to use ayahuasca ceremonially—said “there are no differences” between the two
organizations “that could plausibly be material under the Controlled Substances
Act (‘CSA’) and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (‘RFRA’).”

“Both churches seek to engage in ayahuasca tea ceremonies,” Iowaska’s letter to
the court says. “The Government has not questioned the sincerity of either
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The government’s recent agreement with the Arizona-based Church of the the Eagle
and the Condor (CEC) permits the church “to practice its ayahuasca sacrament,
and to engage in related activities including importation and manufacture, on a
permanent basis, subject to various anti-diversion, documentation, health and
safety, inspection and security requirements,” Iowaska pointed out in its
letter.

“The CEC settlement must be presumed to represent the Government’s view of the
public policy enshrined in the CSA and RFRA in this context,” the organization
told the court, saying it would be “irrational” to penalize Iowaska while
allowing CEC—which Iowaska claims never applied for an exemption—to proceed.



In a one-page reply letter filed with the court last Friday, however, a lawyer
for DOJ’s tax division called the government’s settlement with the Arizona
church “irrelevant.”

That church’s lawsuit, wrote DOJ attorney Kathleen Lyon “does not involve a
request for tax exempt status…and is therefore irrelevant to the resolution of
this case in any event.”

Lyon also asserted that Iowaska’s letter to the court was filed inappropriately
“and should be disregarded in its entirety.”



“The document is not new authority,” she wrote of the federal settlement with
CEC, adding that Iowaska’s submission of its the letter to the court “is not a
procedure for supplementing the record on appeal.”

The exchange was first reported this week by Law360.

The Iowaska Church of Healing first sent its petition to the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) asking for an exemption around ayahuasca use in 2019. A
separate request for a tax exemption with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
initially received no response from the agency, according to court filings.

The church found an unusual ally in anti-drug U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA),
who court filings say was instrumental in expediting the regulatory appeals
process back in 2021. A Grassley spokesperson told Marijuana Moment the
following year that the senator’s help shouldn’t necessarily be viewed as an
endorsement of the church’s point of view on psychedelics, however.



The church says it has not incorporated the hallucinogen in its services since
2019 after IRS responded to an information request stating that the activity was
considered illegal. It also has never conducted ceremonies at the church’s Iowa
address and the sacramental ingredients have never been stored there, Bill
Boatwright, an attorney representing Iowaska in the case, told Marijuana Moment
in 2022.

As for the Arizona church, CEC sued the government in 2022 in response to
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) seizures of shipments of ayahuasca
intended for ceremonial use as well as the government’s threats that the group
and its members could face federal prosecution.



The settlement document shared by CEC last month establishes that the group can
now import, process and use ayahuasca, though DEA reserves the right to take
spot samples of the imports “for the purpose of confirming that the consignment
is in fact ayahuasca which contains no controlled substance other than DMT.”

The group’s general counsel called the agreement “a watershed moment in the
United States.”

“The resolution of this case represents the government’s recognition of this
community’s right to exercise their religious beliefs without interference,”
Martha Hartney said in a CEC release about the settlement. “Indigenous ways are
returning to a place of honor, respect, and care in American culture–a culture
made more beautiful because of Indigenous ritual, art, and cosmology in which
all of creation is family.”



While some U.S. jurisdictions have recently loosened psychedelics laws, none has
included provisions around importing psychedelic substances internationally.

Separately, DEA argued last month in a U.S. appeals court case that the federal
Right to Try Act—intended give patients with terminal conditions the opportunity
to try investigational medications that have not been approved for general
use—“does not provide anyone with a right to dispense or receive controlled
substances.” The agency’s claim came in a new brief in a lawsuit filed by a
Washington State doctor seeking to legally use psilocybin to treat cancer
patients in end-of-life care.



Meanwhile, earlier this year DEA called for the production of even more
DMT—along with psilocybin and THC—for research purposes than it had initially
proposed for 2024, raising quotas for those drugs while maintaining already high
production goals for marijuana and psychedelics.

DEA has touted its Schedule I drug production quotas as evidence that is
supports rigorous research into the substances, but it’s faced criticism from
advocates and scientists over actions that are viewed as antithetical to
promoting studies.

For example, DEA in December announced that it would take another shot at
banning two psychedelics after abandoning its original scheduling proposal in
2022, teeing up a fight with researchers and advocates who say the compounds
hold therapeutic potential and who more recently argued that the agency’s
administrative approach to the proposed scheduling is unconstitutional.



Read Iowaska’s full letter to the court and DOJ’s response below:





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