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The Free Exercise Clause permits the State to prohibit sacramental drug use and may deny unemployment benefits to persons discharged.
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because
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There is no evidence that Oregon's drug law tries to stop/regulate any religious beliefs.
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however
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if Smith won there would be problems.
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because
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The compelling interest test needs to be used throughout the case and not applied to certain parts.
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because
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The respondents ate peyote under the prohibited law of Oregon. Then Oregon is correct in not giving them unemployment
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because
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the Supreme Court has never held a religious belief of a person as an excuse for a law.
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because
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the First Amendment excludes all government regulation on religious activities
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