Darth is right about a few things, or at least there's some miscommunication somewhere:
It's not a "closed space," It's "any space"--sorry I gave the prop too much credit. It won't happen again. But if my kid's in my space... ok, I have to tangent here. Who's defining what "any space" is? Whatever random judge I would get? Scary notion. One of my professors wrote her thesis on how "domestic space" was any space you occupied with the people you cared about. A ridiculous example, but vague terms like that are just not ok with me.
So back to if my kid's in my space, I no longer am protected under the prop. Why would I vote for that? If you don't have a kid, you can't understand the thought that you might be separated from them, whether it's because you're in jail because it's no longer personal consumption or because my nosy neighbor called CPS to report me. Why would any parent vote for something which calls them out as a group outside of what's ok? It doesn't spell out exactly what would happen, but right now I'm not outside the law, so why would I vote to make myself so?
(c) “Personal consumption” shall not include, and nothing in this act shall permit, cannabis:
(4) Smoking cannabis in any space while minors are present.
And anyone who said it was a "minor" who would be sent to jail, must have misspoken: A 19 year old could get 5 years for OFFERING, not only giving, but OFFERING to give a joint to a 14 year old and a 21 year old can get 6 months for EACH OFFENSE of giving a joint to a 20 year old. That's just madness I wouldn't vote for.
(b) Every person 18 years of age or over who furnishes, administers, or gives, or offers to furnish, administer, or give, any marijuana to a minor 14 years of age or older shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a period of three, four, or five years.
(c) Every person 21 years of age or over who knowingly furnishes, administers, or gives, or offers to furnish, administer, or give, any marijuana to a person aged 18 years or older, but younger than 21 years of age, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of up to six months and be fined up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each offense.