Marijuana Smell Everywhere

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's repulsive. I don't recall it smelling that bad in the 80s


Probably all the GMO and pesticides that are used on today's crops. Many are GMO and dried with glyphosate/RoundUp now like the corn is covered in RoundUp before harvesting.


Whatever it is, it's foul and lingers on its users.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's the smell of freedom! America needs more freedom.


Can't say that until the Opium Dens reopen and you can get giggilos at Macy's.


I fully support reopening, regulating, and taxing. Sweet, sweet tax revenue for schools, transit, and lowering property taxes.


Da comrade! "freedom with a fee, license, price, registration, sur tax, sin tax, tax tax tax!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's repulsive. I don't recall it smelling that bad in the 80s


Probably all the GMO and pesticides that are used on today's crops. Many are GMO and dried with glyphosate/RoundUp now like the corn is covered in RoundUp before harvesting.


Whatever it is, it's foul and lingers on its users.

Most dope fiends simply have poor hygeine to begin with, and the drug smells make it worse.
Anonymous
We finally got rid of most cigarette smoke and now they stick us with pot smell everywhere. I hate it.
Anonymous
I actually like the smell of marijuana, but I don’t smoke it. I grow it. You handle the plants and there’s a green smell I can only compare to the smell of fresh tomato leaves.

I have enough cured dried marijuana in a legal state to fill 2 giant trash bags but I don’t smoke it.

I prefer to either convert it to butter in a slow cooker to drink with coffee in the morning or just buy carts at the dispensary where I have a medical card. They don’t smell like anything.
Anonymous
Marijuana smoked is the difference between burning wood and smelling fresh wood.

Burning a candle and smelling a non-burning candle.
Anonymous
I hate it so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually like the smell of marijuana, but I don’t smoke it. I grow it. You handle the plants and there’s a green smell I can only compare to the smell of fresh tomato leaves.

I have enough cured dried marijuana in a legal state to fill 2 giant trash bags but I don’t smoke it.

I prefer to either convert it to butter in a slow cooker to drink with coffee in the morning or just buy carts at the dispensary where I have a medical card. They don’t smell like anything.


I can see the plant having a pleasant smell, but when smoked it smells like skunks and beer burps.
Anonymous
I appreciate people that smell like the Devil’s lettuce because it identifies them as losers in life. It makes it easy to stay away from them.
Anonymous
Is it like this in, say, Boston or Atlanta? It’s beyond disgusting
Anonymous
We were on a southwest flight last weekend, and this guy got on who just reeked of pot. He sat in a row with a new mother who had a newborn, so I’m sure that was great for that baby.
Anonymous
Driving at 75 miles an hour on the beltway, move over one lane and my vehicle fills with the smell of marijuana smoke.
My first thought, this is incredible stuff, I don’t ever smell tobacco smoke like this, my second thought is, are there this many people drinking and driving as there are smoking pot and driving?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Driving at 75 miles an hour on the beltway, move over one lane and my vehicle fills with the smell of marijuana smoke.
My first thought, this is incredible stuff, I don’t ever smell tobacco smoke like this, my second thought is, are there this many people drinking and driving as there are smoking pot and driving?


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We were on a southwest flight last weekend, and this guy got on who just reeked of pot. He sat in a row with a new mother who had a newborn, so I’m sure that was great for that baby.


What exactly do you think would harm the baby in that situation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's the smell of freedom! America needs more freedom.


Can't say that until the Opium Dens reopen and you can get giggilos at Macy's.


I fully support reopening, regulating, and taxing. Sweet, sweet tax revenue for schools, transit, and lowering property taxes.


We’ll certainly need that “sweet, sweet tax revenue” to provide extra support in the schools for a generation that’s been brain damaged and is suffering cognitive and psychological impairment, provide emergency services and legal proceedings for accidents caused by drivers under the influence, but I wouldn’t count on property tax rates going down, because those will probably be offset by lost productivity and less desirable areas for both owning houses and engaging in commercial activities. It will almost certainly be a net loss to the county financially, not to mention the toll it takes on the individuals whose lives it devastates or the social cost to a diminished quality of life.

Legalizing recreational use only pleases 2 groups: users who no longer care about the damage it does to themselves or others, and the marijuana industry, which is really the only one that benefits.
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