BSDUVAL
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Im all for growing, but this is just asking to go to jail:
Police: Parents Grew 'Shrooms In Closet
7-Year-Old Boy Told Mom 'The Police Found Them'
POSTED: Wednesday, May 12, 2010
UPDATED: 7:10 am EDT May 13, 2010
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- A Jacksonville couple was arrested after police said they grew mushrooms in their son's closet.
Police told Channel 4 that the couple was growing illegal drugs in their 7 year-old's bedroom. According to the police report, when authorities discovered the hallucinogens, the boy told his mother, "Well mom, the police found them."
Investigators were led to the home off East Stanford Road after they got an anonymous tip. Police found several budding magic mushrooms. According to the police, the boy said his dad goes into his room to check the temperature of the mushrooms and that his mom knows about them, but only watches the dad check on them.
A spokesperson from the Department of Children and Families said they are actively investigating the case. The department plans on interviewing the child to make sure he didn't accidentally get his hands on them.
Police: Parents Grew 'Shrooms In Closet
7-Year-Old Boy Told Mom 'The Police Found Them'
POSTED: Wednesday, May 12, 2010
UPDATED: 7:10 am EDT May 13, 2010
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- A Jacksonville couple was arrested after police said they grew mushrooms in their son's closet.
Police told Channel 4 that the couple was growing illegal drugs in their 7 year-old's bedroom. According to the police report, when authorities discovered the hallucinogens, the boy told his mother, "Well mom, the police found them."
Investigators were led to the home off East Stanford Road after they got an anonymous tip. Police found several budding magic mushrooms. According to the police, the boy said his dad goes into his room to check the temperature of the mushrooms and that his mom knows about them, but only watches the dad check on them.
A spokesperson from the Department of Children and Families said they are actively investigating the case. The department plans on interviewing the child to make sure he didn't accidentally get his hands on them.