Anonymous wrote:My young adult kids wanted me to vote for weed legalization because they felt that Black people are convicted more for weed use due to racist reasons. I however voted against it. I do not want Black or White or any other race to be using weed. Period. I am Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuine question:
Does this mean it will be legal for teachers and daycare workers to smoke marijuana like on their lunch breaks?
Genuine question:
If they did, would it be best handled by the criminal justice system, or administratively and/or through the civil courts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This myth of people going to jail over pot possession refuses to die.
Nobody cares. Nobody deserves to have any sort of prosecution or police involvement for MJ use or consumption.
But continue your temper tantrum.
Anonymous wrote:Will smoking weeds get the same regulation as smoking a cigarette? Many workplaces have no smoking policy. Does anyone know whether it will include weeds automatically?
Anonymous wrote:And, my doctor recommended medical weed.
Anonymous wrote:And, my doctor recommended medical weed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuine question:
Does this mean it will be legal for teachers and daycare workers to smoke marijuana like on their lunch breaks?
Of course not, what a stupid question.
Anonymous wrote:Genuine question:
Does this mean it will be legal for teachers and daycare workers to smoke marijuana like on their lunch breaks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happy about legalization because I can now treat my anxiety legally with small amounts of weed, instead of benzos. It's not political at all.
Treating anxiety with pot makes about as much sense as treating anxiety with vodka. Maybe better to just deal with the underlying problem instead of trying to find ways to mask it.