Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We anticipate there are going to be circumstances when marijuana use could lead to some complaints about neighbors or people smoking in public,” Elrich said. While the odor may be annoying to some, Elrich added, “We don’t want residents calling 911.”
He's talking to all you old biddies here at DCUM constantly bltching and whining about the smell of cannabis.
"Elrich said renters who have complaints about the odor of marijuana in their buildings or properties should contact their landlords. Homeowners may contact the Department of Housing and Community Affairs. "
He want to make sure the "biddies" complaints are routed to the authorities with enforcement tools.
The problem with his suggestion is that the landlord or leasing office can’t/won’t do anything so then they call the Police. And they can’t do anything either but they still call…. Incessantly.
We can get more of these:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/06/marijuana-smoke-weed-smell-neighbors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We anticipate there are going to be circumstances when marijuana use could lead to some complaints about neighbors or people smoking in public,” Elrich said. While the odor may be annoying to some, Elrich added, “We don’t want residents calling 911.”
He's talking to all you old biddies here at DCUM constantly bltching and whining about the smell of cannabis.
"Elrich said renters who have complaints about the odor of marijuana in their buildings or properties should contact their landlords. Homeowners may contact the Department of Housing and Community Affairs. "
He want to make sure the "biddies" complaints are routed to the authorities with enforcement tools.
The problem with his suggestion is that the landlord or leasing office can’t/won’t do anything so then they call the Police. And they can’t do anything either but they still call…. Incessantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Only gets rid of the smell, not the addled drivers or pedestrians.
Nobody said you had to like it. Isn't democracy great?
When democrat kills innocent people, no, it's not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Only gets rid of the smell, not the addled drivers or pedestrians.
Nobody said you had to like it. Isn't democracy great?
Anonymous wrote:
Only gets rid of the smell, not the addled drivers or pedestrians.
Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2023/06/go-slow-and-start-low-montgomery-co-readies-for-impact-of-new-statewide-marijuana-law/
"The Maryland law allowing the purchase of marijuana for recreational use goes into effect on July 1, and Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich talked about what that means for the county.
“We anticipate there are going to be circumstances when marijuana use could lead to some complaints about neighbors or people smoking in public,” Elrich said. While the odor may be annoying to some, Elrich added, “We don’t want residents calling 911.”
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Anonymous wrote:Edibles are a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“We anticipate there are going to be circumstances when marijuana use could lead to some complaints about neighbors or people smoking in public,” Elrich said. While the odor may be annoying to some, Elrich added, “We don’t want residents calling 911.”
He's talking to all you old biddies here at DCUM constantly bltching and whining about the smell of cannabis.
"Elrich said renters who have complaints about the odor of marijuana in their buildings or properties should contact their landlords. Homeowners may contact the Department of Housing and Community Affairs. "
He want to make sure the "biddies" complaints are routed to the authorities with enforcement tools.
The problem with his suggestion is that the landlord or leasing office can’t/won’t do anything so then they call the Police. And they can’t do anything either but they still call…. Incessantly.