
In a city known for its progressive ideals and commitment to social justice, the actions of the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office under Ursela Jones-Dickson have raised red flags among advocates of religious freedom. The ongoing legal struggle against the Ritual Church of Community Ceremony, a pioneering minority-run psychedelic church, has become a flashpoint in the battle for spiritual liberties in Oakland, California. As the DA’s office continues to pursue charges against this vibrant community, it becomes increasingly clear that Jones-Dickson represents a troubling defiance against City Council Resolution 87731, a resolution designed to protect the rights of minority religious practices involving entheogenic substances.
The Significance of Resolution 87731
City Council Resolution 87731 was enacted to decriminalize the use of entheogenic plants and fungi, acknowledging their vital role in various spiritual practices. This resolution was a groundbreaking step toward recognizing the rights of minority communities to engage in practices that promote healing, personal growth, and spiritual enlightenment. The Ritual Church of Community Ceremony, founded by the visionary Mr. Bliss, has emerged as a leading advocate for these rights, serving as a sanctuary for individuals seeking to explore their spirituality through psychedelic sacraments.
Yet, despite the clear intent of Resolution 87731, the Alameda DA’s office has shown a remarkable disregard for its provisions. Under Jones-Dickson’s leadership, the office has chosen to target the Ritual Church, using legal maneuvers that not only threaten the church’s existence but also challenge the fundamental principles of religious freedom in Oakland.
The Raid: An Unjustified Assault
The tensions came to a head on May 20, 2024, when the OPD executed a forceful raid on the Ritual Church. Presented as a robbery investigation, the operation was precipitated by the dubious testimony of a violent immigrant. Instead of safeguarding a community that promotes healing and spiritual exploration, the OPD acted as agents of oppression, disrupting a sacred space and scattering the church’s sacraments.
This act of aggression was not just a misguided law enforcement effort; it was a blatant violation of the church’s rights. The raid sent shockwaves through the community, raising critical questions about the motivations of those in power and the lengths to which they would go to dismantle a minority faith.
Legal Charges: The DA’s Flawed Strategy
In the aftermath of the raid, the Alameda DA’s office wasted no time in filing charges against Mr. Bliss. The initial charges were rooted in California’s Health & Safety Code sections 11390 and 11391, both felonies that the DA believed would solidify its case against the church.
- Count Four* alleged that Mr. Bliss violated Health & Safety Code section 11390 by cultivating mushroom spores and mycelium with the intent to produce controlled substances. This charge implied that he engaged in the cultivation of spores capable of yielding psilocybin mushrooms.
- Count Five accused him of violating Health & Safety Code section 11391, focusing on the transportation and sale of these spores and mycelium. The prosecution claimed he unlawfully transported and sold these substances to facilitate a violation of section 11390.
A Pattern of Incompetence
As the legal proceedings unfolded, it became increasingly clear that the Alameda DA’s office was ill-equipped to handle the complexities of the case. During the preliminary hearing held on April 3-4, 2025, Judge Delia Trevino found insufficient evidence to support the cultivation charge under section 11390. This was a significant blow to the DA’s case, but rather than reassessing their strategy, the office doubled down and continued to pursue the transportation charge.
On April 14, 2025, the DA’s office filed an Information charging Mr. Bliss with a felony violation of section 11391, focusing on transportation for sale of psilocybin and related substances. However, when the defense filed a motion to set aside this Information on September 25, 2025, the prosecution conceded that the evidence for section 11391 was lacking.
Instead of dropping the case, the DA’s office requested to amend the charges to a misdemeanor violation under Health & Safety Code section 11377(a) for possession of psilocybin. This chaotic evolution of charges demonstrates a troubling commitment to pursuing a case that lacked merit from the outset, revealing profound incompetence within Jones-Dickson’s office.
A Waste of Public Resources
The financial implications of this legal debacle are staggering. The Ritual Church, which dedicates its resources to community support and spiritual healing, has been forced to divert funds to mount a defense against these baseless charges. This is a gross misuse of taxpayer dollars by the city of Oakland, which should be focusing its resources on addressing real public safety issues, such as rising rates of gun violence and homelessness.
As Oakland grapples with pressing social issues, one must question why the DA’s office is so intent on targeting a peaceful religious institution rather than addressing the real threats facing the community. The commitment to pursuing this misguided case not only undermines the credibility of the DA’s office but also raises ethical questions about the motivations of those in power.
A Mockery of Justice
The actions of the OPD and the Alameda DA’s office have made a mockery of the Ritual Church, transforming a sacred institution into a target for legal harassment. The disrespect exhibited during the raid, where sacraments were carelessly discarded, reflects a larger pattern of systemic bias against minority faiths. This treatment is not merely an affront to the Ritual Church but a threat to the core values of diversity and inclusion that Oakland professes to uphold.
Imagine for a moment if the same tactics were employed against a mosque or synagogue. The outcry would be immediate and fierce, with community leaders demanding accountability. Yet, the silence surrounding the plight of the Ritual Church is deafening. Where are the advocates for justice? Where are the community leaders who should be standing up against this egregious overreach?
The Broader Implications
The implications of the DA’s actions extend beyond the Ritual Church. The pursuit of charges against this minority faith raises critical questions about the treatment of religious institutions in our society. If a government entity can target a church based on its practices involving entheogenic substances, what does that mean for the rights of all religious groups?
Jones-Dickson’s office stands as a barrier to the progress that Resolution 87731 was designed to achieve. In a city that prides itself on its commitment to social justice and equity, the actions of the DA’s office represent a troubling regression. They threaten not only the existence of the Ritual Church but also the broader movement advocating for the recognition of psychedelic substances as legitimate religious sacraments.
A Call for Accountability
As the Ritual Church considers pursuing a federal lawsuit against the city of Oakland and the OPD, the stakes have never been higher. This is not merely a legal battle; it is a fight for the fundamental right to practice one’s beliefs without fear of persecution. The blatant disregard for City Council Resolution 87731 and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) cannot be overlooked; it demands our collective attention and action.
The fight for religious freedom is a moral imperative that extends beyond the walls of the Ritual Church. It is about ensuring that all voices are heard, that all practices are respected, and that no community is targeted for its beliefs. The actions of the Alameda DA’s office, under the leadership of Ursela Jones-Dickson, represent an affront not only to the Ritual Church but to the very principles of justice that our society claims to uphold.
Conclusion: A Stand for Justice
In this critical moment, we must stand in solidarity with the Ritual Church of Community Ceremony. The challenges they face are emblematic of a larger struggle for justice, equity, and respect for diversity in the spiritual landscape. The blatant disregard for City Council Resolution 87731 and the RFRA cannot be ignored; it calls for immediate action from community leaders and advocates of justice.
As we move forward, let us not forget the lessons of history. Let us not allow the injustices of the past to seep into our present. The Ritual Church deserves the same respect and protection that any other religious institution would receive. It is time for the city of Oakland to recognize the value of diversity in its spiritual landscape and to uphold the rights of all its citizens—especially those who have been marginalized and oppressed.
The fight for religious freedom is far from over. As Mr. Bliss stands ready to face the consequences of standing up for his faith, we must rally behind him. Together, we can demand accountability from our leaders and insist that the rights of all citizens are protected. The time for action is now, and the stakes have never been higher.
