Is city scent of DC Pot now?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m certain the availability of marijuana will help improve student achievement in DC.

Idiots.


The DC government permitted a dispensary literally between two UDC student buildings. The students at a school designed to lift the marginalized out of poverty (with our tax money) now has easy access to cheap, abundant, legal weed. I don’t want to hear about institutional racism anymore.


Opposing the legalization of cannabis is a form of white supremacy.


Legalizing cannabis will do more to keep down generations of low SES individuals than almost anything else.


Not if we provide UBI.
Anonymous
and spit

Anonymous
It is so gross, and rampant.
Anonymous
Im so sick of the smell. Im sad their are this many smoking fools around here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember, Democrats wanted this, you voted for it.
Also, it's about "equity" since minorities were committing the crime the most so instead of them stopping doing it, we'll just decriminalize it. Liberal thought process, just like with school standards


Former Speaker of the House, John Boehner, one of the most conservative Republicans and about white guy from Ohio, was the biggest champion of legalizing marijuana.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/03/us/politics/john-boehner-marijuana-cannabis.html



This is a big Yawn, since we know this is most pervasive in Democrat cities/urban areas, and we know the usual stance; racist to criminalize weed, disproportionate crime, it's not hurting anyone etc.
Bottom line is this was never accepted in the suburbs, and was guilted to be accepted in the cities by Democrats.
If a Republican ran on criminalizing weed, it would get great support, and guess who would be insanely against it and call it racist etc??? Democrats!
Anonymous
Wait until some of these pot heads try to fly with their cannabis security blanket. I look forward to the federal charges.
Anonymous
Yes, it smells like pot everywhere. I don’t really mind the smell but I’m wondering since everyone is driving around high now, it is ok if we drive drunk too?
Anonymous
Yes it is the smell of DC now if “now” is the past several years at least.

The smell is just as suffocating as if it were the smell of cigarettes permeating the air - has nothing to do with whether I think either should be legal or not. I just don’t want to be assaulted with either for simply trying to breathe.
Anonymous
It is crazy to me that white liberals act like cannabis legalization was this huge social justice win. Most of the users seem to be young black men. They are constantly stoned. I can't imagine they work or have any real ambition. This is already a seriously disadvantaged group, and this is making it much worse. I know a few black matriarchs--think 50-70 y.o. women who have tried mightily to raise their kids and grandkids in a state of violence and poor economic prospects. All of them voted against legalization.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it smells like pot everywhere. I don’t really mind the smell but I’m wondering since everyone is driving around high now, it is ok if we drive drunk too?


The penalties are low enough that DUI is fine. Feel free to drive as high as you like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Im so sick of the smell. Im sad their are this many smoking fools around here.


Perhaps we could create a desensitization program for the non-smokers.
Anonymous
Man what a bunch of prudes you all are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember, Democrats wanted this, you voted for it.
Also, it's about "equity" since minorities were committing the crime the most so instead of them stopping doing it, we'll just decriminalize it. Liberal thought process, just like with school standards


Former Speaker of the House, John Boehner, one of the most conservative Republicans and about white guy from Ohio, was the biggest champion of legalizing marijuana.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/03/us/politics/john-boehner-marijuana-cannabis.html



This is a big Yawn, since we know this is most pervasive in Democrat cities/urban areas, and we know the usual stance; racist to criminalize weed, disproportionate crime, it's not hurting anyone etc.
Bottom line is this was never accepted in the suburbs, and was guilted to be accepted in the cities by Democrats.
If a Republican ran on criminalizing weed, it would get great support, and guess who would be insanely against it and call it racist etc??? Democrats!


BAHAHAHAHAHAHA I live in Frederick County and have a bridge to sell you. Lots of weed shops and plenty of pick up trucks and rednecks getting their grass there every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember, Democrats wanted this, you voted for it.
Also, it's about "equity" since minorities were committing the crime the most so instead of them stopping doing it, we'll just decriminalize it. Liberal thought process, just like with school standards


Former Speaker of the House, John Boehner, one of the most conservative Republicans and about white guy from Ohio, was the biggest champion of legalizing marijuana.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/03/us/politics/john-boehner-marijuana-cannabis.html



This is a big Yawn, since we know this is most pervasive in Democrat cities/urban areas, and we know the usual stance; racist to criminalize weed, disproportionate crime, it's not hurting anyone etc.
Bottom line is this was never accepted in the suburbs, and was guilted to be accepted in the cities by Democrats.
If a Republican ran on criminalizing weed, it would get great support, and guess who would be insanely against it and call it racist etc??? Democrats!


BAHAHAHAHAHAHA I live in Frederick County and have a bridge to sell you. Lots of weed shops and plenty of pick up trucks and rednecks getting their grass there every day.


Is the a weed dispensary on the campus of Frederick Community College like there is at UDC?
Anonymous
Literally moving to a state that hopefully will take a decade or two before its legal.its so disheartening and nasty
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