Quote Originally Posted by Flaime
i dont understand.. what does being in a wheelchair have anything to do with growing weed.

do u want people to say, "Wow you are growing even tho handi capped, you are amazing"...
First im not "handi capped", I am a person with a disability. I have a disability.



hahand·i·capped [hándee kÃ*pt]
adj

1. physically or mentally challenged: physically or mentally challenged (often considered offensive)

2. for people with disabilities: for use by people with disabilities
the handicapped entrance near the parking lot

npl
offensive term: an offensive term for people who are physically or mentally challenged

Although handicapped has a long history of use by those so affected, physically challenged and people with disabilities are preferred over the adjective and noun uses of handicapped when referring to people.
Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Its person with a disability. Put the person before the disability. Its called person first language. What your refering to is something accessible , like a parking spot, or golf term. This is only an FYI.
Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Its written in law that care givers can grow for people w/ disabilities or transport it. I am only letingt those who care that it is something people can do for themselves. It just feels good around October, after looking back at the hard work youve put in your project. Also, it takes your mind off pain, while doing a hobby. Oh and if someone reads what im doing here, good for them, cuz that person might get a new hobby. Or even better, they could tell a friend who use's a chair. Plus that person could come up with ideas no one has ever used. And you should know we need everyone advacating the issue.

Thanks for the thumbs up my friends, peace

Hersh