Marijuana in Baltimore

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:

But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening
. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.


She needs help if she starts using drugs at 7 in the morning.

Make her smoke outside. Wouldn’t you if it was cigarettes?

no, don't let her pollute the outside air. weed smell is everywhere now and it's disgusting. but equity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took my young kids to Baltimore past weekend for a kid event, and a friend told us that we should check out German Christmas Village because it's nearby. While we walked passing by German Christmas Village to check it out quick to see what's available to buy/eat, I smelt marijuana a few times there & at the playground there nearby. The last time I was in Baltimore was 2 years ago. I know marijuana is legal now. Did I smell a lot of marijuana because of Germantown Christmas village event which was attended by many adults there or it become a norm now there everyday? We passed by more quickly because we have small kids and I don't want them to smell them.

We are thinking to visit New York next spring/summer, does New York city smell like marijuana everywhere these days? We are thinking to stay in New jersey, and take shuttles to new york city to explore. The last time I went to New York was like 15 years ago. We are thinking for 3 days 2 nights.


How often do you get out and about - this is pretty much everywhere now. I didn't vote for it, but here we are.


Op here. My normal weekly routine are work remotely, pick up/drop off kids at school/classes, go to library, and go to kid events. I normally don't leave montgomery county, restricted to a few common places we go to. It was the first time I smelt marijuana after I asked DH what that was.
Anonymous
Will someone get addicted with the smell of marijuana? Or health get affected by it? Especially for young kids? I don't see any of them smoke (except one), but the smell is so strong. The one they hold in their hand look like cigarette.
Anonymous
NYC reeks of weed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will someone get addicted with the smell of marijuana? Or health get affected by it? Especially for young kids? I don't see any of them smoke (except one), but the smell is so strong. The one they hold in their hand look like cigarette.


Good lord. Addicted? No.

You’d only be harmed from second hand smoke in the same space as where you live or work. Not the apartment next door, as unpleasant as it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took my young kids to Baltimore past weekend for a kid event, and a friend told us that we should check out German Christmas Village because it's nearby. While we walked passing by German Christmas Village to check it out quick to see what's available to buy/eat, I smelt marijuana a few times there & at the playground there nearby. The last time I was in Baltimore was 2 years ago. I know marijuana is legal now. Did I smell a lot of marijuana because of Germantown Christmas village event which was attended by many adults there or it become a norm now there everyday? We passed by more quickly because we have small kids and I don't want them to smell them.

We are thinking to visit New York next spring/summer, does New York city smell like marijuana everywhere these days? We are thinking to stay in New jersey, and take shuttles to new york city to explore. The last time I went to New York was like 15 years ago. We are thinking for 3 days 2 nights.


How often do you get out and about - this is pretty much everywhere now. I didn't vote for it, but here we are.


Op here. My normal weekly routine are work remotely, pick up/drop off kids at school/classes, go to library, and go to kid events. I normally don't leave montgomery county, restricted to a few common places we go to. It was the first time I smelt marijuana after I asked DH what that was.


You should count yourself lucky. It's everywhere now and I hate it. DC is really bad and I've heard NYC is the same or worse. It also drives me nuts how often I smell it while driving. You shouldn't be driving!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The stink is everywhere. Why people voted for this, I will never understand.


100% blame everyone who voted for more drugs in our society. (And yes, removing barriers to a drug increases its use).

I smell it in cars that drive by, so it is leading to more accidents also.

Great idea geniuses.


Common sense isn't so common in politics anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I took my young kids to Baltimore past weekend for a kid event, and a friend told us that we should check out German Christmas Village because it's nearby. While we walked passing by German Christmas Village to check it out quick to see what's available to buy/eat, I smelt marijuana a few times there & at the playground there nearby. The last time I was in Baltimore was 2 years ago. I know marijuana is legal now. Did I smell a lot of marijuana because of Germantown Christmas village event which was attended by many adults there or it become a norm now there everyday? We passed by more quickly because we have small kids and I don't want them to smell them.

We are thinking to visit New York next spring/summer, does New York city smell like marijuana everywhere these days? We are thinking to stay in New jersey, and take shuttles to new york city to explore. The last time I went to New York was like 15 years ago. We are thinking for 3 days 2 nights.


How often do you get out and about - this is pretty much everywhere now. I didn't vote for it, but here we are.


Op here. My normal weekly routine are work remotely, pick up/drop off kids at school/classes, go to library, and go to kid events. I normally don't leave montgomery county, restricted to a few common places we go to. It was the first time I smelt marijuana after I asked DH what that was.


Yeah, that a bubble you're in. You'll catch whiffs in downtown Silver Spring so you don't necessarily need to leave MoCo for exposure in the wild. This past summer, we were at at a swim meet down-county and the smell was pervasive on deck where the kids were all lined up for their heats... it was wafting in from the townhouses next to the pool. Just awful.

Anonymous
I have not traveled to a city in the last three years where I didn't smell it at one point during the trip--Atlanta, New York, Pittsburgh, Vancouver, Chicago, Denver. DC is just as bad and the Metro reeks. I'm not surprised about Baltimore but its not unique to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t go to NYC if you don’t like the smell of weed lmao. It reeks at all times in mid town


It's everywhere in NYC and the suburbs. If you go to a parking lot with a roof in the suburbs, the smell hits you the minute you step out of the car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We finally got rid of omnipresent cigarette stink, and now this.


This. Not sure why everyone is embracing the stench of weed everywhere. Agree that Baltimore and DC are simply terrible. But, even out in the suburbs, it's unavoidable.

I definitely think that legalizing weed was a huge mistake, but there's no going back now.
Anonymous

It’s the line dance of the low IQ progressives

Vaccine passports … wide open borders

War on tobacco …. Wide open pot smoke everywhere

Freak out over mold…. Turn their cells into spike protein factories over and over,


Most unscientific and illogical ever
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
It’s the line dance of the low IQ progressives

Vaccine passports … wide open borders

War on tobacco …. Wide open pot smoke everywhere

Freak out over mold…. Turn their cells into spike protein factories over and over,


Most unscientific and illogical ever


Please back up the assertion that mrna vaccines are more dangerous than mold. Thanks. I look forward to being educated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We finally got rid of omnipresent cigarette stink, and now this.


This. Not sure why everyone is embracing the stench of weed everywhere. Agree that Baltimore and DC are simply terrible. But, even out in the suburbs, it's unavoidable.

I definitely think that legalizing weed was a huge mistake, but there's no going back now.


Who embraces it? I embrace the end failed marijuana prohibition, and will acknowledge that what exists now is very far from perfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
It’s the line dance of the low IQ progressives

Vaccine passports … wide open borders

War on tobacco …. Wide open pot smoke everywhere

Freak out over mold…. Turn their cells into spike protein factories over and over,


Most unscientific and illogical ever



Not to mention using horse de-wormer to treat COVID!

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