Your fucking kid smells like pot man.

st0wandgrow

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That's complete bullshit. A kindergartner has exactly zero business in a growroom without close adult supervision. Even then, it's better done in a greenhouse with basil and carrots.

I don't let my kids in my grow room, but it's not out of fear that they'll be scarred for life, or because I feel a garden is some dangerous place for them to be. Marijuana plants don't bite. I prefer to keep them out because I don't want them smelling like weed, which in turn could invite an unwelcome knock on my door. Absent the heat that could come from that, I would have no issues with my kids being around the plants. They are not going to be brought up believing that marijuana is some dangerous thing.
 

ttystikk

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I don't let my kids in my grow room, but it's not out of fear that they'll be scarred for life, or because I feel a garden is some dangerous place for them to be. Marijuana plants don't bite. I prefer to keep them out because I don't want them smelling like weed, which in turn could invite an unwelcome knock on my door. Absent the heat that could come from that, I would have no issues with my kids being around the plants. They are not going to be brought up believing that marijuana is some dangerous thing.
Exactly, very sensible- except that there is poisonous shit like nutes and pesticides laying around everywhere for them to get into, power cords, etc. By all means teach your children well- at the right pace in the right environment.
 

Bugeye

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I don't let my kids in my grow room, but it's not out of fear that they'll be scarred for life, or because I feel a garden is some dangerous place for them to be. Marijuana plants don't bite. I prefer to keep them out because I don't want them smelling like weed, which in turn could invite an unwelcome knock on my door. Absent the heat that could come from that, I would have no issues with my kids being around the plants. They are not going to be brought up believing that marijuana is some dangerous thing.
I don't let my 12 yr old daughter hang around my gh either, mainly for legal reasons and me not wanting any. I had "the talk" with her about a year ago and we watched a movie called "The Union" together and had q&a. She got it. She now has an appreciation for the nuance of the issue. We are in a legal state but it still isn't legal for her to be around it as stupid as that is. She is thankful it helps so much with her Mom's chronic migraines but otherwise takes no interest.
 

TheMan13

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Not all of these situations are the same. Some random cat growing 200 plants in his basement, using the medical marijuana law as cover for his profiteering...... yeah, I don't feel too bad for someone like that when they get popped. I don't wish it upon him, but he knows the consequences going in to it.

In this case it was a guy making oil for cancer patients (likely for free). It takes a lot of fucking weed to do that. Totally different scenario, and I feel very badly for this guy. Perhaps you could accuse him of being a little careless with sending his kid to school smelling like weed, but he's no "douche" as you put it. He's risking his freedom to help others.
That's the problem brother. The AG, prosecutors and LEO like to claim patients/caregivers are using MMJ as a guise to profit knowing there is no due process under this federal controlled substance game. Citizens across this nation found in excess of an ounce are convicted of the high felony of trafficking absent of any proof what so ever, yet they are found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt every time based merely on "drug war" courtroom procedure/precedent.

These same asshats whom invoke an excess of LARA's licensing limits (12 plants/2.5 oz) to play that exact same game with medicinal conveniently ignore the clear immunity referenced in that same section of the law (MMMA Sec 4) that they quote.

Finally your affirmative defense under this law (MMMA Sec 8 ) has nothing to do with LARA's licensing limits, but rather unimpeded access to medicine which could arguably include 200 plants and/or many pounds to produce oil for six patients.
 
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NurseNancy420

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At his daughters expense..
Fuckin green Oreo. How much oil u make? U should look into what these oil shiners do before you run your fuckin mouth..
N Who said his kid smelled like pot? How where they trained to 'hit' on Cannibis? What other drugs are they certified to detect?? Maybe bomb sniffer too?? Liars lie..
 

Skylor

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yeah this
This is crazy. they expect this guy to pay for the medical procedure an illegal search? I would have just shit on the cops boots
Some southern states are crazy. Yeah true U could stuff a condom and sallow it to hide drugs BUT its like the cops sometimes use the search not just to try to find drugs but to shame U in embarrassment. Its going too far yet some courts are OK with it.

This isn't the first complaint, I seen another case where the person was took the hospital and had not one but a few colonoscopies and a tube put down his dick to check his urine..they kept finding nothing so they kept on looking for something.

AZ, Texas are two states I've heard of people suing over it, so it must happen more often then we hear about.

Sometimes the more I see, the less I want to leave Michigan, even for just a holiday...in near by Indiana, its a felony now for not a whole lot of weed,,not sure the amount but while other states have been loosing pot laws, Indiana recency toughen pot laws...and its right next door.

Stay safe people
 

Velvet Elvis

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why the fudge has this thread become so political?

what some of you blow hits in your kids faces too huh?

the guy is an idiot. you know why kids shouldnt be in a grow room?

so they dont

take a sip of the flower formula koolaid

look into the 1000 hps

get a leaf stuck or brush a bud and get your ass busted
 

TheMan13

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It could have also been as simple as using a locked laundry room to dry buds the kids never saw or were in close proximity to. I've heard such a story in the past, although there were no raids, searches and/or law enforcement involved. He was a patient (immune) and there was no probable cause to ignore his 4th Amendment rights based on someones opinion of a smell on cloths ...
 
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