Regarding growing marijuana plants – what if you don’t recognize them?

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Sashie asked:

Let’s say hypothetically that marijuana seeds have been planted in your garden, via bird droppings for example, and they grow to beautiful plants – are you legally responsible for being able to recognize them as marijuana plants and not just a nice wildflower you enjoy looking at? In other words, are you LEGALLY required to recognize this plant, and what happens if you don’t and you’re reported to the authorities??

6 Comments

  1. neon1197 says:

    well i think you know what it is and are probably trying to grow it from the way you are talking. marijuana seeds dont fly out of birds. any dumbass knows what mj looks like just from the leaf, yeah you can get in trouble for cultivation, not that much if you only have one plant and claim you dont know what it is. they wont believe you anyway. you wont get caught, if the cops find out then your friends really arent your friends.

  2. crackerman says:

    That’s a very interesting question to which I have no answer.

    But I would like to point out that there really is no way for the seeds to end up in your garden unless someone puts them there. There is no marijuana fruit that any birds would eat to ingest the seeds. There are no wild marijuana plants which would even produce seeds to be dispersed. And finally, if someone were growing pot, they would purposefully avoid fertilization of the plants, so hardly any seeds would be produced.

  3. boat bum says:

    You won’t believe this but how the law is usually applied to the situation is this:

    Say you were a farmer and someone (bird or local grower) planted some seeds behind your barn. You discover them and call the cops. Your barn is arrested. I know this sounds insane but it has happened. Our leagal system just isn’t set up to handle the situation and with all the “war on drugs” crap written during president nancy’s (ronald’s wife) term someone has to be responsible. The end of this is it is a very big hastle for the farmer (or gardener) and you don’t want to get involved. If you grow hide them well, you can’t just claim ignorance and get away with it.

    Old maxium says: Ignorance of the law is no defense.

  4. vulpes says:

    this actually happened to my mothers neighbor, don’t know how the seeds got there but somehow they did, she was weeding her garden (it was pretty over grown) putting the plants she liked into terracotta pots, she thought it was pretty so she showed my mother, she honestly didn’t have a clue what it was

    after my mother told her they put it on the compost, probably not the “right” thing to do but she didn’t want to risk the police getting the wrong idea

  5. apsychedelicmesss says:

    Ignorace is no excuse for the law. Everyone knows that.

  6. lmnop334 says:

    AS TO NEON1197 ‘S ANSWER ABOUT THE BIRD POOP- I GUESS SHE DOES NOT KNOW THAT A HIGH PERCENT OF MOST BIRD SEED IS CANNABIS SEEDS THAT HAVE BEEN STERILIZED SO THEY CANT GROW- NOW DON’T YOU THINK WITH ALL THOSE SEEDS THAT MAYBE A FEW COULD SLIP BY WITHOUT BEING STERILIZED- I THINK YOU SHOULD BE SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT BEFORE YOU OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND CRITICIZE PEOPLE- LEGALIZE 2006! AND IF YOU ARE CULTIVATING- PLEASE DO NOT TELL ANYONE- IF NO ONE KNOWS THEN NO ONE CAN TELL ON YOU OR STEAL IT!

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