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In re H.J.
Father Christopher J. (father) and mother T.B. (mother) appeal from a finding of jurisdiction over their two children, newborn E.J. and two-year-old H.J., under Welfare and Institutions Code, section 300, subdivision (b). Parents argue that their daily marijuana use did not pose a substantial risk to the children. E.J. tested positive for marijuana at birth. Both parents admitted to marijuana use throughout each day and evening while caring for the children, who were of tender years. The court’s order asserting jurisdiction over the children was supported by substantial evidence, and is therefore affirmed.

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