I dont grow, but im a mom, and i support you!I'm a stay at home mom who grows. I know there are more out there. I would love to discuss how other housewives do it & feel about it.
I see what you are saying & agree. I'm sure you are picturing something different then what actually goes on. I would never have drugs around my kids, ever, at any age. But a little plant sprouting, I see no problem w/ him watering them. He waters the flowers outside, waters the houseplants, this is no different. Plus, no one has access to the room where they are other then my husband & I.Sorry but i don't agree with having your children in your grow room, even if they are very young and you can legally grow, it just seem wrong to me.
I can understand talking to an older child (teen) and explaining what u do and why and letting them learn when they are old enough to understand but sorry seems kinda ghetto to have kids near your plants, i've witnesses a child accidently eat hash and she almost died. Yes shit happens that fast, kids do silly things, including ratting on their parents because they think they are bragging. But don't get me wrong i encourage you to grow as a family if your legal but keep your babies away from the weed. Seems basic and common sense, i'm starting to feel like people don't get that weed is a drug, not just a pretty plant
because, unless you're also growing opium poppies or something, watering those OTHER plants isn't participating in the "manufacture of a schedule whatever substance" as defined by the law. while the likelihood of getting caught red-handed is miniscule, i think what we don't understand is why you would engage (and let your son engage) in activity that effectively renders your legal grow illegal? (i don't know how it is there, but MMJ folks in canada who are charged with not playing by MMJ rules tend to get THE BOOK thrown at them.)Why would it be okay for my son to water everything but these few plants?
YOu are a very strange and snooty person. YOu have not only taken what Pigtails said out of context but you, for some reason, intentionally (I think) are misunderstanding what I am saying.wow , best of luck "snicker"
lmfao best part is seeing the irony is your posts, lmfao guess u don't know right from wrong "yet another snicker"
In the State Pigtails is in the law states that a greenhouse or a room with a lock on the door is all that is needed to be compliant. Nobody on this planet could see into a greenhouse or her extra room to determine who has watered the plants. Also if she is growing in the green house and there are other plant in the green house there is no law that states 2 year old children cannot enter the greenhouse or the extra bedroom. The law is there to keep (or barely try) to keep people who would access and sell/smoke the plants. A toddler in a greenhouse is not a violation of the law and if it was it is almost impossible to prove they were/are. Don't even sweat it pigtails. I have no idea why this is even a topic.because, unless you're also growing opium poppies or something, watering those OTHER plants isn't participating in the "manufacture of a schedule whatever substance" as defined by the law. while the likelihood of getting caught red-handed is miniscule, i think what we don't understand is why you would engage (and let your son engage) in activity that effectively renders your legal grow illegal? (i don't know how it is there, but MMJ folks in canada who are charged with not playing by MMJ rules tend to get THE BOOK thrown at them.)
and personally i'd be much more wary of the 7 to 10 agegroup for unwittingly saying something incriminating. (especially if your kids go to public school. if you'd seen some of the 'surveys' and 'lifestyle questionnaires' that get sent home with some of my friends's kids..... *yeesh*) and you have to live through THAT age group before they're teenagers who at least have *some concept of the idea that not shutting up might get their parents busted.
personally, i wouldn't feel comfortable having my kid around my plants unless there WAS a law expressing stating that minors ARE allowed around cannabis plants, but that is also within the nature of our mmj laws (where cannabis is still very much a drug and there's specific language about minors and access).In the State Pigtails is in the law states that a greenhouse or a room with a lock on the door is all that is needed to be compliant. Nobody on this planet could see into a greenhouse or her extra room to determine who has watered the plants. Also if she is growing in the green house and there are other plant in the green house there is no law that states 2 year old children cannot enter the greenhouse or the extra bedroom. The law is there to keep (or barely try) to keep people who would access and sell/smoke the plants. A toddler in a greenhouse is not a violation of the law and if it was it is almost impossible to prove they were/are. Don't even sweat it pigtails. I have no idea why this is even a topic.
I didn't mean to come off as rude. Tone is sometimes hard in posts. But I do think that there is a very, very grey area here that nobody would even know about unless she mentioned it. She's my wife so I jumped in in her defense. I just don't know what all the hubub is about.personally, i wouldn't feel comfortable having my kid around my plants unless there WAS a law expressing stating that minors ARE allowed around cannabis plants, but that is also within the nature of our mmj laws (where cannabis is still very much a drug and there's specific language about minors and access).
so if you have that sort of comfort level, you've obviously got more balls or nicer laws than we do.
i apologise if my concern offended you somehow, but i hardly think that merits such a dismissive response, especially since i don't think i was at all rude to you in the first place.
I didn't mean to come off as rude. Tone is sometimes hard in posts. But I do think that there is a very, very grey area here that nobody would even know about unless she mentioned it. She's my wife so I jumped in in her defense. I just don't know what all the hubub is about.
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i think it's a difference in the language of area-specific mmj laws; here, it's in the deblahblahblah you have to read and agree to that there needs to be a definite separation between your minors and your plants. which means, here, a single fingerprint can be incriminating. (i wasn't kidding about the world's youngest cup winner either. gahd, i WISH. and then mummy and daddy can retire on our laurels and have the kids grow the personal )
i've been around for this conversation between a rather-well-known grower and his teenaged son:
dad: so what strains do you want for your first crop, son?
son: i don't want to grow pot, i want to go to trade school.
dad: what the hell do you want to go to trade school for?
son: i wanna be a plumber. growing pot is for losers.
dad: [ranting] WHAT?! and just how do you think you're gonna make the $$ to go to said trade school on, PAL??? 'cuz whether you do it or i do, you're still going to your hoitytoity trade school on DRUG MONEY (<-this was before legal MMJ, obviously). never thoughta that, didja?! your old man's a LOSER eh?? LOSER is what you're gonna be when your LOSER dad quits payin fer yer shit!! [/rant]
*mellokitty trying not to die of laughter in the background*
i just figure with my luck i'll end up with a leo, or maybe a lawyer (now THAT'd be handy).
lol, well, it's a question that would've come up anyways. I guess I should've answered, no. It's too complicated for many reasons to have kids involved. Do I let my toddler water sprouting plants & play in the dirt, yes. But my goodness! Maybe i'm not making myself clear, or some just automatically assume the worst.Sorry pigtails, I just fucked your whole thread up with a stupid question like do you get the kids involved, I didnt think it would get blown into a big debate on how to raise your child. How bout changing the subject with some pictures of your plants? What kinda setup have you got?