Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Cleveland Park and rarely smell pot here. I walk frequently to Tenleytown, Woodley Park, and Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant has a lot more pot odor but it is never pervasive. I often wonder if the people who smell it "everywhere" and "all the time" (even in the H Street and U Street neighborhoods) are prone to hyperbole or just unwell.
Maybe you don't have a keen sense of smell.
I smell gasoline leaks more than anyone I know.
I smell pot when we're out driving with our windows closed. The only suspects can be other cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Cleveland Park and rarely smell pot here. I walk frequently to Tenleytown, Woodley Park, and Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant has a lot more pot odor but it is never pervasive. I often wonder if the people who smell it "everywhere" and "all the time" (even in the H Street and U Street neighborhoods) are prone to hyperbole or just unwell.
Talk to your neighbors.
https://wtop.com/local/2023/06/judge-orders-dc-man-to-stop-smoking-medical-weed-at-home-after-neighbor-sues-over-smell/
I can't believe a judge can overrule a doctor's prescription.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Cleveland Park and rarely smell pot here. I walk frequently to Tenleytown, Woodley Park, and Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant has a lot more pot odor but it is never pervasive. I often wonder if the people who smell it "everywhere" and "all the time" (even in the H Street and U Street neighborhoods) are prone to hyperbole or just unwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Cleveland Park and rarely smell pot here. I walk frequently to Tenleytown, Woodley Park, and Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant has a lot more pot odor but it is never pervasive. I often wonder if the people who smell it "everywhere" and "all the time" (even in the H Street and U Street neighborhoods) are prone to hyperbole or just unwell.
Talk to your neighbors.
https://wtop.com/local/2023/06/judge-orders-dc-man-to-stop-smoking-medical-weed-at-home-after-neighbor-sues-over-smell/
Anonymous wrote:I live in Cleveland Park and rarely smell pot here. I walk frequently to Tenleytown, Woodley Park, and Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant has a lot more pot odor but it is never pervasive. I often wonder if the people who smell it "everywhere" and "all the time" (even in the H Street and U Street neighborhoods) are prone to hyperbole or just unwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of dispensaries in DC are in violation of federal drug law since they are within 1000 feet of schools and daycares. This is one case I wish Pirro would take a look at.
But yet the schools and daycares seem to be unharmed. So then what problem are you trying to solve? You want to block people up and ruin their lives so that they don’t smell bad to you? That seems a bit disproportionate.
Or, we could just follow the law?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of dispensaries in DC are in violation of federal drug law since they are within 1000 feet of schools and daycares. This is one case I wish Pirro would take a look at.
But yet the schools and daycares seem to be unharmed. So then what problem are you trying to solve? You want to block people up and ruin their lives so that they don’t smell bad to you? That seems a bit disproportionate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the smell of freedom to self medicate rather than be hostage to big pharma. Rather have pot smell in the air than prescription drugs in our water supply.
Let’s be honest the ailment that is most “medicated” by weed is sloth.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of dispensaries in DC are in violation of federal drug law since they are within 1000 feet of schools and daycares. This is one case I wish Pirro would take a look at.
Anonymous wrote:Weed and poop (sewage) is the daily scent.