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Shibaguyz

Thank you for sharing this story of juvenile delinquency and just how far kids will go in their evil schemes to turn a buck these days. Tomatoes and eggs... what were these kids thinking???

Hopefully they have learned their lesson and will just go the route of other kids and sit inside and watch tv and play video games... or maybe just sell drugs like the other kids.

UNBELIEVABLE!! We are forwarding this to every blogger we know on the forefront of the Victory Garden and homesteading movement. Seriously... this is outrageous that these kids were treated like criminals.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Theresa/GardenFreshLiving

Thank you Shibaguyz! It is upsetting.

I have two kids and we have set up produce stands here in our neighborhood many a summer day. (Selling lemons, limes and tomatoes mostly.) The police just drive by, smile and wave! I guess it all depends upon the neighborhood.

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Harold

This may not be the right place to ask but I got here by searching, how about trying to sell produce that I grow in my garden to people in my town. I let them know that I have a bunch of tomatoes and they come and buy them at my house. Say if I wanted to do more. Can I sell produce like that out of my house? What kind of permits or insurance or do I need a different location. Could I do a buyers club?

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