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No. The Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of religion to Americans. The modern understanding of being a "witch" includes membership in a religion such as Wicca or Satanism (which are not related), or perhaps just performance of witchcraft.

Fortunetelling, which is an aspect of some witches' religion, is illegal in many states. However, the practice is not totally outlawed and persecution is usually limited to fraud where the amount of money stolen is large or the victim is particularly gullible. Many fortunetellers avoid prosecution by clearly stating that their services are "for entertainment purposes only."

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