Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin is generally disinterested in Ward 3 quality of life issues. His energy has been behind suggesting current Ward 3 neighbors are responsible for making amends for the alleged racism of long dead Ward 3 neighbors and using it as a cudgel to accept criminals in our buildings, locked up store shelves and public marijuana use.
He is a nice guy. But he should have run for an At Large seat. He doesn’t fight for his Ward in the same way other council members fight for theirs.
Anonymous wrote:Frumin is generally disinterested in Ward 3 quality of life issues. His energy has been behind suggesting current Ward 3 neighbors are responsible for making amends for the alleged racism of long dead Ward 3 neighbors and using it as a cudgel to accept criminals in our buildings, locked up store shelves and public marijuana use.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t open a liquor store that close to a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are medical pharmacies. People need healthcare.
To get a pharmacist license in Washington, D.C., you must pass two national exams, the NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) and the MPJE (Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination for DC), after your education and training (including 1500 internship hours) are approved by the DC Board of Pharmacy.
Any of these dispensaries do this?
Anonymous wrote:These are medical pharmacies. People need healthcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did ANCs allow pot dispensaries to open near schools, especially high schools? (Examples: Mr. Green on Connecticut Ave and Smoke Island on Wisconsin Ave NW). Marijuana products today are far stronger, harmful and addictive than those back in the day. How were these allowed to open up so close to schools and what can be done to reverse this?
They are both outside the legal boundaries for distance from schools. Maybe ask why the executive branch allowed the permits to be issued, since that is really the responsible party. Neither an ANC nor a Councilmember issue permits.
Anonymous wrote:Also one less than 500 feet from BASIS DC in downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Why did ANCs allow pot dispensaries to open near schools, especially high schools? (Examples: Mr. Green on Connecticut Ave and Smoke Island on Wisconsin Ave NW). Marijuana products today are far stronger, harmful and addictive than those back in the day. How were these allowed to open up so close to schools and what can be done to reverse this?