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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bet your consider yourself to be an open-minded, tolerant Democrat, OP. You voted for this and you'll vote for it again, for the virtue signaling and social cred it provides you with friends, online and off. Be honest with yourself.[/quote] I’m not sure how many times I can say it. I’m tolerant of a lot of things. I’ve lived in DC for decades partly because I love this city. But what I’m obviously not tolerant of are loser reckless pot-smoking drivers that put my life and my kids lives at risk as they recklessly drive through my neighborhood at all hours of the day and night. Is that really so difficult to understand? And the attitude that I’m the bad guy or that intolerance for this nonsense makes me a racist is one of the reasons this city is going to sh*t. [/quote] All of these frequent and “reckless” acts must be resulting in some sort of measurable increase in accidents, right? Do you have any examples of this recent uptick in accidents in your neighborhood? Or do you just have a gut feeling?[/quote] There you go. At it already. How about you spend thirty seconds googling it and you’ll have your answer. Hint. The answer is yes. It’s not rocket science. Stoned out zombies operating motor vehicles + more stoned out zombies than ever before after pot became legal + gig economy where these otherwise unemployable losers can find employment dropping off just enough door dash orders so they have just enough money to buy more pot = steady increase in car related accidents and fatalities in DC for the past several years. [/quote]
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