Witchcraft is a legally recognized religion in the United States,as declared in 1985, Dettmer V. Landon (617 E Supp.529) the District Court of Virginia pursuant to rule 52a of the Rules of Civil procedure. Reaffirmed in 1986 in the Federal Appeals Court, Fourth Circuit, Butzner J. (592 F. 2d. 934) Henceforth, Witchcraft and Witches are protected under the United States Constitution (Amendment I;XIV)
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New User Registrations
Registering for a new user account on IAmAWitch.Com is easy!
Simply cut&paste the following list of questions and then answer then by clicking the link that follows the questions. An email will be sent to AJ who will then review and approve each account - You don't have to reveal any personal specifics, but just enough to satisfy us that you are a real person and not a machine! ;>):
What is your Craft name?
What is your email address?
Where are you from (Doesn't have to be specific - city/state or country is fine if outside of U.S.).
What is the Wheel of the Year?
Why do you want an account on IAmAWitch.com (Forums? Article submissions, Community Involvement, Other or All?). Make sure your answer is personal and really describes why you wish to join our community!
How did you learn about IAmAWitch.Com?
Cut and paste these questions and then mail the request to this email address (remove the spaces) "aj at iamawitch.com" with the subject line of "New User Account".
The information you submit is for our verification only and will not be shared with anyone - ever.
Restrictions and other useful information
No Russian, Chinese, or South American user accounts will be permitted on IAmAWitch.com due to the extreme amount of spambot traffic associate with these countries. Sorry, but the lack of control of computer crime in these nations has forced us to single out these nations for exclusion from our system.
Yahoo accounts submitted will be checked against the profile on record at Yahoo. Your account stands a better chance of approval if you have a complete profile with some information in it for us to check against.
Hotmail and other difficult to check email addresses will need to be validated before we approve the account.
Why are we getting tough on signups?
The sheer number of spambot submissions to this site were such that we couldn't tell a real account from a machine. At this point, a personal transaction with a user with real discussion will do the trick nicely and will satisfy us as to the validity of your account request.
The number of accounts on record that we see requested but never used make it such that we want to give accounts to people who will really use the accounts for their intended purpose.
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