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Mich. man still wants to give peyote to son
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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2003

A court in Michigan held a hearing to consider whether a man can give his 4-year-old son peyote as part of Native American Church ceremonies.

Jonathan Fowler credits the church with overcoming his alcoholism. But his ex-wife Kristin Hanslovsky doesn't want their son to take the hallucinogenic.

Get the Story:
Newaygo County man fights to give son peyote (AP 3/21)
Mother doesn't want son to get peyote in Indian ceremonies (AP 3/21)

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