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Legal marihuanovodstvo
David Tat Chow teaches classes for the cultivation of medical marijuana in the backyard of his home in Sacramento. His mother and stepfather March Chow Richard Johnson sat in prison for "possession of a few grams of marijuana." Cho died from breast cancer shortly after being released, Johnson - a veteran of the Vietnam War - died a few months later.
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1. Now the 40-year-old David is doing what his parents did not dream - growing marijuana in his backyard, which he called «Full Circle Farm». (Renée C. Byer)
2. David holds a photo of his mother and stepfather (right). In the background is a tractor that's stepfather David exchanged for two turkeys. (Renée C. Byer)
3. David's four children, their pictures hang in the dining room: (left to right) Rachel (15), Lillian (14), David (8) and Angela (9). David lives on a farm, which he inherited from his recently deceased mother and stepfather. (Renée C. Byer)
4. The object of growing on the farm of David Tat Chow in Sacramento. (Renée C. Byer)
5. David adjusts the resolution of one of its customers on the legitimate use of marijuana for medical purposes. (Renée C. Byer)
6. marijuana seedlings in pots on the farm of David Tat Chow, who teaches classes on growing medical marijuana. (Renée C. Byer)
7. Lights David his farm with the help of a generator. (Renée C. Byer)
8. The 53-year-old Michael Tamburello knew my mother and stepfather David. In the photo, Michael prepares meat for the "students" class for growing marijuana. (Renée C. Byer)
9. David (left) holds a small marijuana plants ready for transplanting, during the occupation. (Renée C. Byer)
10. 73-year-old Peter takes marijuana from back pain, cancer, insomnia, as well as to improve appetite. (Renée C. Byer)
11. David is a regular activity. (Renée C. Byer)
12. Carol Rook (left) asks the lesson on cultivation of medical marijuana. She works with patients undergoing treatment at home. (Renée C. Byer)
13. David as a teacher at a farm in Sacramento. (Renée C. Byer)
14. David lived on this same farm where his parents were taken to the federal prison. (Renée C. Byer)
15. 51-year-old Mark Hall (left) listens to David during the occupation. Hall - a bricklayer, he takes cannabis against pain in the back and neck. (Renée C. Byer)
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15 ph via Bigpicture
1. Now the 40-year-old David is doing what his parents did not dream - growing marijuana in his backyard, which he called «Full Circle Farm». (Renée C. Byer)
2. David holds a photo of his mother and stepfather (right). In the background is a tractor that's stepfather David exchanged for two turkeys. (Renée C. Byer)
3. David's four children, their pictures hang in the dining room: (left to right) Rachel (15), Lillian (14), David (8) and Angela (9). David lives on a farm, which he inherited from his recently deceased mother and stepfather. (Renée C. Byer)
4. The object of growing on the farm of David Tat Chow in Sacramento. (Renée C. Byer)
5. David adjusts the resolution of one of its customers on the legitimate use of marijuana for medical purposes. (Renée C. Byer)
6. marijuana seedlings in pots on the farm of David Tat Chow, who teaches classes on growing medical marijuana. (Renée C. Byer)
7. Lights David his farm with the help of a generator. (Renée C. Byer)
8. The 53-year-old Michael Tamburello knew my mother and stepfather David. In the photo, Michael prepares meat for the "students" class for growing marijuana. (Renée C. Byer)
9. David (left) holds a small marijuana plants ready for transplanting, during the occupation. (Renée C. Byer)
10. 73-year-old Peter takes marijuana from back pain, cancer, insomnia, as well as to improve appetite. (Renée C. Byer)
11. David is a regular activity. (Renée C. Byer)
12. Carol Rook (left) asks the lesson on cultivation of medical marijuana. She works with patients undergoing treatment at home. (Renée C. Byer)
13. David as a teacher at a farm in Sacramento. (Renée C. Byer)
14. David lived on this same farm where his parents were taken to the federal prison. (Renée C. Byer)
15. 51-year-old Mark Hall (left) listens to David during the occupation. Hall - a bricklayer, he takes cannabis against pain in the back and neck. (Renée C. Byer)
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