| This thread belongs on the Grandmother forum. |
Amen. I live in an apartment and my neighbors smoke weed all day long. It's incredible the life they live. If I try and get "fresh air" or open the windows it comes inside to there is literally no escape but moving. These complex's need to charge "smoke" damage fees to these people hot boxing their units. Only a few do but more need to that would help. |
No the smell s not harming you anymore than a neighbor cooking spicy food. Smells are to be expected in multi family housing. Deal with it. |
It's trashy. But, people are going to be trashy. |
| When did weed start smelling so nasty? I just don’t remember it smelling like that in college (which was the last time I encountered the smoke this frequently). |
Excuse me, it is BIPOC now. Stop excluding people! |
Tell us more stories from the olden days, Mee-maw! |
It actually smells much better these days. |
Bullshit. Weed smoke is psychoactive and carcinogenic. Back when they tried to ban cigarettes, they used the argument that everyone has a fundamental human right to breathe clean air free from cigarette smoke. That same reasoning should apply to weed. Stop exposing everyone to psychoactive plumes of smoke that are also carcinogenic. |
It'll get there in time. This is a transition period. |
Educate yourself and take some tort law classes. It can be considered a noxious fume and a neighbor very well may have a case against a pot smoker whose fumes are coming into their apartment/townhouse/home. It’s already a commercial property concern being litigated in California. Residential is probably already being litigated somewhere. Just wait. |
There is also this, recently, from Yale: https://medicine.yale.edu/ycci/trial/cannabis-neurodevelopment/ TL;dr: it is bad. |
| Smoke by itself is harmful to lungs, even before taking into consideration what is in marijuana smoke. Toxins and carcinogens are always released from the combustion of materials. |
But they didn’t ban cigarettes. |