Anonymous wrote:I feel like we got about a decade when people didn’t smell like tobacco smoke all over and now it’s weed smell everywhere. One decade of decent smelling air. Oh well.
I’m also super concerned by how often I am overwhelmed with the weed smell when I am sitting at a red light with my windows up or walking through a crosswalk. How much are people smoking in their cars that the smell lasts in a crosswalk after they have already driven off? That does not seem safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people believed that making marijuana legal was a good decision. Personally, I voted against it. I hope society comes to their senses eventually but I doubt it will happen in my lifetime. There is little to no societal benefit for allowing drugs to be legal and widely available.
I voted against it too. But many people didn't and now act surprized like they didn't "think it would be this bad!," like WHAT DID YOU EXEPCT?! It makes me angry that people vote without thinking about the future consequences. Only morons would not know how this was going to turn out.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people believed that making marijuana legal was a good decision. Personally, I voted against it. I hope society comes to their senses eventually but I doubt it will happen in my lifetime. There is little to no societal benefit for allowing drugs to be legal and widely available.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people believed that making marijuana legal was a good decision. Personally, I voted against it. I hope society comes to their senses eventually but I doubt it will happen in my lifetime. There is little to no societal benefit for allowing drugs to be legal and widely available.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. Here’s the revised post with that point added—still condensed, clear, and with nlI’m genuinely frustrated with how common this has become in DC. This is not a one-time issue. I keep seeing people stepping out of cars or waiting in public spaces smelling strongly of marijuana. It is obvious they have been smoking right before or even inside the car.
Today I saw a parent with their child at a restaurant. The smell was overwhelming. It was clear they had smoked in the car and then drove there with the child. That is not just disgusting, it is dangerous.
I also went to the DMV recently and there were several people in the waiting room who reeked of marijuana. No one said anything, but it was impossible not to notice. It feels like this behavior is just being accepted now.
Shouldn’t the smell of marijuana be probable cause to search someone or their vehicle, especially if they just got out of it? If someone reeked of alcohol and stepped out of a car with a child, they would be stopped immediately. Why is marijuana being treated differently?
This is not about personal freedom. It is about public safety, common sense, and protecting children. DC officials and police need to stop looking the other way. This is getting worse and it needs to be addressed.