AlabamaRedneck
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Proposed new FEDERAL marijuana law (in "non-legal" terms; I'm not a lawyer):
Any household headed by a person 21 years of age or older can grow marijuana on their own property, indoors or outdoors, under the following rules:
1. A total of eight marijuana plants can be grown at any given time: up to four plants in the vegetative stage, and up to four plants in the flowering stage.
2. Additionally, a total of one pound of dried (or drying) marijuana can be stored inside the house, as long as it was grown according to (1) above.
3. In order for the "household head" to be lawfully "accepted" for (1) and (2) above, he/she must sign a legally binding document agreeing to random police searches of the property on which the marijuana is being grown. Any violations noted in any search must be witnessed by, corroborated by, and video-taped by a "marijuana growing advocate" (so a rouge cop doesn't frame a law-abiding grower).
4. The number of searches per household will be limited to two per month, and six per year (this doesn't mean there will be this many searches; it just places upper bounds on the number of searches allowed).
5. Any person 18 years of age or older can use marijuana in such a household.
I realize that the legal wording of such a law would probably surpass "War and Peace" in length, but surely you get my drift...
Good proposal?
Any household headed by a person 21 years of age or older can grow marijuana on their own property, indoors or outdoors, under the following rules:
1. A total of eight marijuana plants can be grown at any given time: up to four plants in the vegetative stage, and up to four plants in the flowering stage.
2. Additionally, a total of one pound of dried (or drying) marijuana can be stored inside the house, as long as it was grown according to (1) above.
3. In order for the "household head" to be lawfully "accepted" for (1) and (2) above, he/she must sign a legally binding document agreeing to random police searches of the property on which the marijuana is being grown. Any violations noted in any search must be witnessed by, corroborated by, and video-taped by a "marijuana growing advocate" (so a rouge cop doesn't frame a law-abiding grower).
4. The number of searches per household will be limited to two per month, and six per year (this doesn't mean there will be this many searches; it just places upper bounds on the number of searches allowed).
5. Any person 18 years of age or older can use marijuana in such a household.
I realize that the legal wording of such a law would probably surpass "War and Peace" in length, but surely you get my drift...
Good proposal?