What would happen?

Discussion in 'Cannabis Legal and Security Issues' started by †ù®Ké¥ š†ûƒƒïñg, Jun 1, 2007.

  1. †ù®Ké¥ š†ûƒƒïñg

    †ù®Ké¥ š†ûƒƒïñg Eminent Herbalist

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    What would happen if in Florida a minor was found growing two plants?
     
  2. ShadyGrove

    ShadyGrove Member

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    As far as legislation goes I am not sure what the consequences are for cultivation. But, if a minor was caught by the minors parents the minor is skrewed. The minor needs to decide if these two plants can be grown only outside in an area that is not easy discovered. the minor should not let his or her self be seen at any time watering the plants and keep this extemely secret. The minor should NOT tell anyone at all that he or she is cultivating the plants. the minor definately will not tell on himself or herself but can not be sure that no one else will tell. KEEP IT SECRET. KEEP IT SAFE. AND ENJOY YOUR BUDZ MAN! pm for info or just someone to talk to
     
  3. ninfan77

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    Your parents would be in a world of shit too
     
  4. Pitros

    Pitros Member

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    Cops could think that you are dealing.,and try to give you maximun sentence just to teach you a lesson.
     
  5. VolcomStoner420

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    You wouldn't get shit for growing 2 dinky little plants. A lady in my town had 17 Cinderella 99 clones growing and the cop's busted her cause of her childs error and all she got was probation for an odd number of months. You would think her kids would be taken away or something.
     
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