Anonymous wrote:Legalization was a huge failed experiment. I used to agree with it on basically every argument. I now think it poses a massive public health risk, is addictive, and I don’t care if traffickers and users go to jail for a “small amount”. Oh, and it smells bad too.
Anonymous wrote:While I don’t enjoy either, it’s no worse than cigarette smoke. It’s just a trendy thing to bit??h about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I don’t have to breathe any car exhaust or perfumes or cologne then I will do my part for cannabis smell. Ball is in your court. Better get started with your perfume and scented lotion bans.
Interest. I've never smelled anyone's perfume or scented bath products while in my car driving on the highway or walking my dogs in the morning. The smell is everywhere, including private spaces like our own homes and cars.
Futile to try rationality on a drug addict.
You’re the idiot that can’t read the part about “car exhaust” which is obviously something that people are frequently exposed to while driving. So please explain the rationality of being ok with car exhaust but not cannabis smell. Please enlighten me.
Because most weed smokers don't have a catalytic converter strapped to their mouth.
I smell car exhaust literally ever single day and yet I have never seen a single DCUM rant about it. That’s how I know this is not a rational health concern for any of you people. That’s why I agreed to limit my cannabis smoke if you agree to not make me smell anything that other people create. Why is that not fair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I don’t have to breathe any car exhaust or perfumes or cologne then I will do my part for cannabis smell. Ball is in your court. Better get started with your perfume and scented lotion bans.
Interest. I've never smelled anyone's perfume or scented bath products while in my car driving on the highway or walking my dogs in the morning. The smell is everywhere, including private spaces like our own homes and cars.
Futile to try rationality on a drug addict.
You’re the idiot that can’t read the part about “car exhaust” which is obviously something that people are frequently exposed to while driving. So please explain the rationality of being ok with car exhaust but not cannabis smell. Please enlighten me.
Because most weed smokers don't have a catalytic converter strapped to their mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my friends smoke weed. Fine by me. I get annoyed when I’m driving and now *my* car smells like weed at 7 am because someone else is smoking near by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I don’t have to breathe any car exhaust or perfumes or cologne then I will do my part for cannabis smell. Ball is in your court. Better get started with your perfume and scented lotion bans.
Interest. I've never smelled anyone's perfume or scented bath products while in my car driving on the highway or walking my dogs in the morning. The smell is everywhere, including private spaces like our own homes and cars.
Futile to try rationality on a drug addict.
You’re the idiot that can’t read the part about “car exhaust” which is obviously something that people are frequently exposed to while driving. So please explain the rationality of being ok with car exhaust but not cannabis smell. Please enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I don’t have to breathe any car exhaust or perfumes or cologne then I will do my part for cannabis smell. Ball is in your court. Better get started with your perfume and scented lotion bans.
Interest. I've never smelled anyone's perfume or scented bath products while in my car driving on the highway or walking my dogs in the morning. The smell is everywhere, including private spaces like our own homes and cars.
Futile to try rationality on a drug addict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I don’t have to breathe any car exhaust or perfumes or cologne then I will do my part for cannabis smell. Ball is in your court. Better get started with your perfume and scented lotion bans.
Interest. I've never smelled anyone's perfume or scented bath products while in my car driving on the highway or walking my dogs in the morning. The smell is everywhere, including private spaces like our own homes and cars.