SO sick of weed smoke everywhere

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Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting. The fact that my young kids, elementary age, even know what weed smells like is absurd.

Also, the prevalence of alcohol culture is such a red herring. Outside of actual alcoholics, I’ve never seen anyone in DC walking down the sidewalk at 10am swigging from an open container, yet I’ve now seen dozens and dozens of people smoking a joint or vaping at that hour. “It’s not addictive.” Then why are people getting high at all hours every day? And most people are not drinking when driving either, yet hotboxed cars are everywhere, again, all day long.


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Thank you for pointing this out. The supposed argument that weed smokers try to make -- "But, but, but alcoholllll is legal!" is such nonsense.

If my neighbor is drinking in his home, I can't see, hear or smell it. It has zero effect on me inside my home. But if my neighbor is toking, especially frequently, it absolutely affects me. Same would be true with tobacco, frankly, though weed seems worse than tobacco for permeating everything.


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.


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.


Yeah my sister and BIL were able to get out of their lease over a pot-smoking neighbor. it was a small building, 3-4 units maybe, and was supposed to be non-smoking but one of the other tenants who moved in at the same time was a prolific pot smoker and the smell was infiltrating into their unit. Sis was pregnant at the time and they threatened to go take legal action to get out of the lease so the landlord let them out of the lease. Apparently the pit smoker was the landlord’s family friend so they got deference but gotta think this will come up more and more.


I am an attorney licensed in Virginia where you have to do a bunch of annual CLEs and they now offer several CLEs on this topic.


What does that mean? Can we get out of leases in Va? Someone is smoking me out of my apartment and I have serious medical problems along with asthma. Do I have any recourse? Thank you.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting. The fact that my young kids, elementary age, even know what weed smells like is absurd.

Also, the prevalence of alcohol culture is such a red herring. Outside of actual alcoholics, I’ve never seen anyone in DC walking down the sidewalk at 10am swigging from an open container, yet I’ve now seen dozens and dozens of people smoking a joint or vaping at that hour. “It’s not addictive.” Then why are people getting high at all hours every day? And most people are not drinking when driving either, yet hotboxed cars are everywhere, again, all day long.


+1

Thank you for pointing this out. The supposed argument that weed smokers try to make -- "But, but, but alcoholllll is legal!" is such nonsense.

If my neighbor is drinking in his home, I can't see, hear or smell it. It has zero effect on me inside my home. But if my neighbor is toking, especially frequently, it absolutely affects me. Same would be true with tobacco, frankly, though weed seems worse than tobacco for permeating everything.


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.


I think you're the same person posting most, if not all, of the pro-weed "It's legal, deal with it" nonsense answers on this thread. You know, or you should know if the weed hasn't baked your brain to the point you cannot comprehend it, that smell is not the only issue and not the truly dangerous issue. As someone already posted, burning any substance creates particulate matter that is then breathed in. But enough explaining for you, because you only return to troll here with your supposed arguments in favor of smoking whenever, wherever. We're having an actual discussion; you're having a troll party.


Ok cool so when you promise to stop driving your car that smells bad, and also causes cancer let alone climate change then I will take you seriously. Otherwise you are just another hypocrite that wants to bash people who you don’t like.


DP. A couple posters here said no one will GAF if I look down on them and treat them like trash for BEING TRASHY. So, NOT sorry, the skunk smelling people are trash and will be bashed, unapologetically.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting. The fact that my young kids, elementary age, even know what weed smells like is absurd.

Also, the prevalence of alcohol culture is such a red herring. Outside of actual alcoholics, I’ve never seen anyone in DC walking down the sidewalk at 10am swigging from an open container, yet I’ve now seen dozens and dozens of people smoking a joint or vaping at that hour. “It’s not addictive.” Then why are people getting high at all hours every day? And most people are not drinking when driving either, yet hotboxed cars are everywhere, again, all day long.


+1

Thank you for pointing this out. The supposed argument that weed smokers try to make -- "But, but, but alcoholllll is legal!" is such nonsense.

If my neighbor is drinking in his home, I can't see, hear or smell it. It has zero effect on me inside my home. But if my neighbor is toking, especially frequently, it absolutely affects me. Same would be true with tobacco, frankly, though weed seems worse than tobacco for permeating everything.


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.


I think you're the same person posting most, if not all, of the pro-weed "It's legal, deal with it" nonsense answers on this thread. You know, or you should know if the weed hasn't baked your brain to the point you cannot comprehend it, that smell is not the only issue and not the truly dangerous issue. As someone already posted, burning any substance creates particulate matter that is then breathed in. But enough explaining for you, because you only return to troll here with your supposed arguments in favor of smoking whenever, wherever. We're having an actual discussion; you're having a troll party.


Ok cool so when you promise to stop driving your car that smells bad, and also causes cancer let alone climate change then I will take you seriously. Otherwise you are just another hypocrite that wants to bash people who you don’t like.


DP. A couple posters here said no one will GAF if I look down on them and treat them like trash for BEING TRASHY. So, NOT sorry, the skunk smelling people are trash and will be bashed, unapologetically.


We don't care.

Signed,
Skunk smelling people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s disgusting. The fact that my young kids, elementary age, even know what weed smells like is absurd.

Also, the prevalence of alcohol culture is such a red herring. Outside of actual alcoholics, I’ve never seen anyone in DC walking down the sidewalk at 10am swigging from an open container, yet I’ve now seen dozens and dozens of people smoking a joint or vaping at that hour. “It’s not addictive.” Then why are people getting high at all hours every day? And most people are not drinking when driving either, yet hotboxed cars are everywhere, again, all day long.


+1

Thank you for pointing this out. The supposed argument that weed smokers try to make -- "But, but, but alcoholllll is legal!" is such nonsense.

If my neighbor is drinking in his home, I can't see, hear or smell it. It has zero effect on me inside my home. But if my neighbor is toking, especially frequently, it absolutely affects me. Same would be true with tobacco, frankly, though weed seems worse than tobacco for permeating everything.


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.


I think you're the same person posting most, if not all, of the pro-weed "It's legal, deal with it" nonsense answers on this thread. You know, or you should know if the weed hasn't baked your brain to the point you cannot comprehend it, that smell is not the only issue and not the truly dangerous issue. As someone already posted, burning any substance creates particulate matter that is then breathed in. But enough explaining for you, because you only return to troll here with your supposed arguments in favor of smoking whenever, wherever. We're having an actual discussion; you're having a troll party.


Ok cool so when you promise to stop driving your car that smells bad, and also causes cancer let alone climate change then I will take you seriously. Otherwise you are just another hypocrite that wants to bash people who you don’t like.


DP. A couple posters here said no one will GAF if I look down on them and treat them like trash for BEING TRASHY. So, NOT sorry, the skunk smelling people are trash and will be bashed, unapologetically.


We don't care.

Signed,
Skunk smelling people


You might want to check in w/some of your pals. They seem to be a little butt-hurt about it.
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I agree, it stinks so bad in DC. People who smoke weed should be ashamed and only do it at home. I especially hate driving behind someone getting high and driving erratic. Those drivers DGAF about anyone but themselves. I always wish the police would arrest them for a DUI.
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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.


NP, and this is completely untrue. Secondary smoke exposure causes cancer.


Smoke from cooking causes cancer too. They could be growing it and you would still smell it and complain. No smoke necessary. Just admit that you hate people who smoke cannabis and stop trying to rationalize it. Car exhaust also causes cancer yet there is a conspicuous lack of DCUM threads bemoaning the health effects of your neighborhood school bus that picks up children twice a day. OMG the smell and cancer!


Transportation and food are necessities. Nice red herring.

Why do you smoke? Eat your stupid gummies, moron. You can get high all you want without imposing your disgusting habit on others who do not want to be exposed to psychoactive and carcinogenic plumes of your smoke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what Democrat voters wanted, enjoy!


I vote democrat and I voted against this for this very reason! Ugh!
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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.


NP, and this is completely untrue. Secondary smoke exposure causes cancer.


Smoke from cooking causes cancer too. They could be growing it and you would still smell it and complain. No smoke necessary. Just admit that you hate people who smoke cannabis and stop trying to rationalize it. Car exhaust also causes cancer yet there is a conspicuous lack of DCUM threads bemoaning the health effects of your neighborhood school bus that picks up children twice a day. OMG the smell and cancer!


Transportation and food are necessities. Nice red herring.

Why do you smoke? Eat your stupid gummies, moron. You can get high all you want without imposing your disgusting habit on others who do not want to be exposed to psychoactive and carcinogenic plumes of your smoke.[/quote

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I thought more people would do edibles, that's my plan. Why smoke and pollute your lungs?
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Anonymous wrote:I thought more people would do edibles, that's my plan. Why smoke and pollute your lungs?


because they take way too long to kick in and take way too long to get off that high
Anonymous
If you can’t beat em join em !
Anonymous
Once cannabis is legalized at the federal level (like alcohol and tobacco), then it can (and will) be regulated like alcohol and tobacco. Until then, all of the unregulated public consumption will continue to occur.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The weed STENCH everywhere is part of the dumbing down of America.



Dude. Don't be so harsh. Have some fun.

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Anonymous wrote:This is what Democrat voters wanted, enjoy!


I vote democrat and I voted against this for this very reason! Ugh!


Last fall before the Maryland legalization vote, there was a long DCUM thread on this. Lots of us liberals voted against.
Anonymous
What does weed smell like? I have never seen anyone smoke it so I can't associate a particular smell to weed.
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