Full question:
Is it illegal to smoke pot infront of children inside your home?
- Category: Drugs
- Date:
- State: California
Answer:
Smoking pot in front of children in your home could be illegal and may impact custody proceedings. If it adversely affects the children's health, it could also involve social services.
According to California Family Code § 3041.5, in custody or visitation cases, a court may order drug testing for individuals seeking custody or visitation if there is evidence of habitual illegal drug use. This evidence could include a recent conviction for drug-related offenses. The court will consider all relevant factors to determine the best interests of the child.
Testing results are confidential and can only be released under specific circumstances. Breaching this confidentiality can result in civil penalties. The court may also order either or both parties to cover the testing costs.
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