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	01-29-2006, 12:17 AM #1 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 consequenses for growing at homeDoes anyone know what are the legal consequenses for a first time offender growing 6 plants in Wisconsin? EVY Reviewed by EVY on . consequenses for growing at home Does anyone know what are the legal consequenses for a first time offender growing 6 plants in Wisconsin? Rating: 5
 
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	01-29-2006, 12:42 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 consequenses for growing at homeCheck out the NORML website, they have info on laws in all 50 states. 
 
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	01-29-2006, 02:42 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 consequenses for growing at homeI think it really depends on any prior convictions, etc. This thread should be in the legal section by the way. Anyhow, what I find interesting is looking at actual arrest statistics, in my state there are practically no convictions for growing, they are mostly for selling and whatnot. So the primary thing is, don't take your stuff outside and don't sell it, and I'd say grow no more than three plants. 
 
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	01-29-2006, 03:44 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 consequenses for growing at homehttp://www.norml.org 
 
 like stated abouve best place to find laws
 
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	01-29-2006, 05:47 AM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 consequenses for growing at homeManufacturing/and Delivery 
 
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 Paraphanalia
 
 15 days (hubor $125/wk), 240 hours community service ($175), one year deferred agreement ($150), AODA assessment ($175), $300 fine, $325 court costs........with no past offenses.  
 
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	01-29-2006, 06:31 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 consequenses for growing at homeIf you are growing indoors and are only growing a few plants, a dozen or so, maybe up to 25, the odds of being caught are pretty low. As long as you're not being obvious about it, it's unlikely the law will catch up with you. A 400watt metal halide fixture draws less power than a 1500watt space heater and will most likely not draw any attention. Just make sure there is no light leaking out or any smell from the budding babies and you should be ok. On the other hand, if you're planning on growing for profit and suddenly crank up a dozen or so 1000watt metal halides, it's very likely the local power company will take notice and have no qualms about reporting this sudden surge in power consumption to the authorities. Or they will send a couple guys around to check for problems (such as a massive short to ground) to make sure and I think in most states they are required by law to report it. 
 
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