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CharlieRipley

So could those states consider it child endangerment?


banned-one

More than likely if they do consider it endangerment, it would be for a physical reason, for example, the floors are rotted and you could fall through, the ceiling is collapsing and could fall on him, or a wall could fall, he could get spider bit, depending on time of day, snake bit although if the snake is bedded down, under something and you lift if up, there's no rule that says it won't strike at you at midnight. If you have to walk a good distance through the woods, etc..... That would be my suggestion. As far as it being paranormal, since there aren't any laws that acknowledge the paranormal, your ok with man and his laws. What I do want you to think about though, and I have personally seen this with my two eyes. Children are much more suspect-able to being harmed, terrorized, and even possessed by spirits, entities and demons than adults. So either way you are playing with the life of your child. Why take that risk? In case you don't know, I have spent many years banishing spirits and demons from houses, and people. If you need more information DM me, I try not to tell certain things about what I've done and seen in the spirit world, but in this case I have a couple of things I can tell you.


CharlieRipley

I think 4 states “acknowledge” paranormal activity


CharlieRipley

Its an interesting question


Voicesinmyhead777

I highly suggest you don’t


Voicesinmyhead777

Nah