Anonymous wrote:
MD will turn info DC, which is a an S hole of weed. MD is worse than DC in every way with more ahole drivers and more ahole people, so expect DC''s weed problems.to be magnified 10. fold in MD.
So many dickheads on the road soon who are high outta their minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD turning into a veritable S hole..
Can't wait to deal with all of the driving while high douche bags.
The collective IQ of Americans has dropped by 40 points over the last 2 decades.
Continue with hysterics, chicken little
Anonymous wrote:Weed legalization is such a young white men issue. No one else spends three seconds thinking about this sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:MD turning into a veritable S hole..
Can't wait to deal with all of the driving while high douche bags.
The collective IQ of Americans has dropped by 40 points over the last 2 decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:almost no one goes to jail solely because of pot possession unless they have so much that they're a drug dealer. i dont know why this myth refuses to die.
"almost no one" isn't very comforting to the people who do go to jail.
Don’t break the law and you won’t. Did you grow up in a world devoid of consequences?
It's so cute* how you ignore racist policing patterns and how "just follow the law" is applied unevenly. Like, every one of your January 6 buddies would have been shot.
*not cute
The solution isn't to decriminalize the activity. Again, speeding tickets are enforced unequally. Are you suggesting we should legalize speeding? How well do you think that would work? Would society receive a net benefit from removing speed limits?
Marijuana isn't inherently dangerous like speeding. Forcing it underground like alcohol during prohibition has made it dangerous.
Speeding isn't dangerous either.
Speeding is dangerous.
Only if other people are using the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:almost no one goes to jail solely because of pot possession unless they have so much that they're a drug dealer. i dont know why this myth refuses to die.
"almost no one" isn't very comforting to the people who do go to jail.
Don’t break the law and you won’t. Did you grow up in a world devoid of consequences?
It's so cute* how you ignore racist policing patterns and how "just follow the law" is applied unevenly. Like, every one of your January 6 buddies would have been shot.
*not cute
The solution isn't to decriminalize the activity. Again, speeding tickets are enforced unequally. Are you suggesting we should legalize speeding? How well do you think that would work? Would society receive a net benefit from removing speed limits?
Marijuana isn't inherently dangerous like speeding. Forcing it underground like alcohol during prohibition has made it dangerous.
Speeding isn't dangerous either.
Speeding is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me.
I have asthma and can’t afford a SFH and don’t want to have to breathe in second hand smoke.
I also don’t think it’s benign as some people think it is.
How have you been navigating cigarette smoke?
DP. Are there people who still smoke cigarettes?