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About as dangerous as those fumes from their car, but you accept that level of dangerous just fine.
You know there literally are laws that recognize how dangerous car emissions are and seek to minimize them? So no, people don’t accept that level of danger. I don’t want to breathe either car fumes or secondhand pot smoke - but I’m drug tested for work, so the secondhand pot smoke actually poses the more immediate concern for me.
You think you'd test positive from inhaling second hand smoke from another car??????????
Also, there are laws regulating THC as well. They are very strict.
Yeah, federal law says it's illegal to possess. Super strict.
It is strict. Try to go to a dispensary in MD if you are under 21 and buy some. It's not happening.
That's the bare minimum. It's easy to create a minimum age to buy. The dispensary wants to make money and it can't if it's shut down for doing illegal business. They aren't the problem.
So, selling and buying THC products legally is the problem? Really not following.
Sure, that's NOT the problem. The problem is people smoking outside on the street and in their cars. That is illegal. But no one is there to fine them or confiscate the weed so it won't stop. It's easy for a dispensary to turn away someone under 21.
People smoking outside, other than the smell, is not an issue. It's not dangerous and I can't stand the incessant whining about it. Smoking in your car and driving is absolutely not ok. If they get pulled over, they can and will likely get a DWI. That happens all the time.
I literally don't know what you're talking about. No, there is not a breathalyzer type device to determine the exact amount of impairment, but cops don't need that. The same way they don't need it for heroin, fentanyl, meth, etc. They do arrest people and test their blood to determine what the substance is. Just because you don't see a line of card pulled over by cops does not mean it doesn't happen. Especially in VA or MD. It absolutely does.