EntheoEsq Masterclass Part 4- June 4
Class 4: Dispensing Sacrament, Controlled Substance Risk & Diversion Considerations
Service Description
⚖️ Class 4: Dispensing Sacrament, Controlled Substance Risk & Diversion Considerations Topic: How to Evaluate Your Platform, Access Protocols, and Risk for Members and Leadership Duration: 2 Hours | Price: $100 | Format: Online Class & Q&A Part of the EntheoEsq Masterclass Series Your sacrament is sacred—but how it's accessed may determine whether it's protected or prosecuted. In this vital class, attorney George Lake breaks down the complex legal and practical risks around dispensing sacraments within an entheogenic religious framework. From digital portals to “membership kits,” every step of access must be spiritually aligned, legally conscious, and carefully structured to avoid triggering diversion concerns under the Controlled Substances Act. Whether your church is mailing sacrament, offering in-person access, or relying on facilitators, this class will help you examine your systems through the eyes of regulators, and take action to reduce exposure for both leadership and members. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: How federal law defines “dispensing” and “distribution” What the DEA looks for when investigating diversion risk How to evaluate your access platforms, facilitator structure, and distribution chains The legal implications of drop shipping, “kits,” event-based ceremonies, and sacrament storage How to distinguish sacred access from commercial or recreational models What internal policies, language, and documentation protect intent and reduce risk 📄 Included Materials: A downloadable Dispensing Risk Audit Tool Template disclaimers and suggested intake framing Flowcharts for internal review of member access systems Lifetime access to the recording and any future updates 👥 This Class Is Designed For: Entheogenic church leaders and ministers Operational staff managing sacrament logistics Ceremony hosts and integration teams Legal advisors and organizational architects Churches using online portals or facilitator networks 🔎 Real-World Relevance: From UDV to underground facilitators, the tension between sincere sacrament use and unlawful distribution is one of the biggest challenges in the U.S. legal system. This class equips you to protect your mission, align your structure with sacred values, and stay grounded in defensible practice. 📚 Part of the EntheoEsq Masterclass Series This is Class 4 of 10 in a comprehensive legal training program built for spiritual communities working with plant sacraments in the United States.
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