Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for these crazy people. You get what you voted for.
You get...stores selling a product? What exactly is the problem?
The legal age to buy cannabis in DC is 21, there's not a single kid in any DC school that can patronize those establishments so it doesn't matter whether they're 50 feet or 50,000 feet away from a school.
If stores are illegally selling to underage kids the problem is the illegal sales, not the proximity to a school. "Well, I know this place that will sell me underage cannabis/alcohol/cigarettes but it's a whole 2 blocks away from school, so I guess I won't bother." Said no kid ever.
They're breaking the law. You don't get to choose which laws are enforced. This contempt for the law *by our own government* is how we end up with lawless ICE agents running around beating people up for no reason.
Cannibis is basically legal, and even Trump wants to re-classify it. Ridiculous to relitigate that question at this juncture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for these crazy people. You get what you voted for.
You get...stores selling a product? What exactly is the problem?
The legal age to buy cannabis in DC is 21, there's not a single kid in any DC school that can patronize those establishments so it doesn't matter whether they're 50 feet or 50,000 feet away from a school.
If stores are illegally selling to underage kids the problem is the illegal sales, not the proximity to a school. "Well, I know this place that will sell me underage cannabis/alcohol/cigarettes but it's a whole 2 blocks away from school, so I guess I won't bother." Said no kid ever.
They're breaking the law. You don't get to choose which laws are enforced. This contempt for the law *by our own government* is how we end up with lawless ICE agents running around beating people up for no reason.
Cannibis is basically legal, and even Trump wants to re-classify it. Ridiculous to relitigate that question at this juncture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for these crazy people. You get what you voted for.
You get...stores selling a product? What exactly is the problem?
The legal age to buy cannabis in DC is 21, there's not a single kid in any DC school that can patronize those establishments so it doesn't matter whether they're 50 feet or 50,000 feet away from a school.
If stores are illegally selling to underage kids the problem is the illegal sales, not the proximity to a school. "Well, I know this place that will sell me underage cannabis/alcohol/cigarettes but it's a whole 2 blocks away from school, so I guess I won't bother." Said no kid ever.
They're breaking the law. You don't get to choose which laws are enforced. This contempt for the law *by our own government* is how we end up with lawless ICE agents running around beating people up for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for these crazy people. You get what you voted for.
You get...stores selling a product? What exactly is the problem?
The legal age to buy cannabis in DC is 21, there's not a single kid in any DC school that can patronize those establishments so it doesn't matter whether they're 50 feet or 50,000 feet away from a school.
If stores are illegally selling to underage kids the problem is the illegal sales, not the proximity to a school. "Well, I know this place that will sell me underage cannabis/alcohol/cigarettes but it's a whole 2 blocks away from school, so I guess I won't bother." Said no kid ever.
Anonymous wrote:Frumin is generally disinterested in Ward 3 quality of life issues. His energy has been behind suggesting current Ward 3 neighbors are responsible for making amends for the alleged racism of long dead Ward 3 neighbors and using it as a cudgel to accept criminals in our buildings, locked up store shelves and public marijuana use.
Anonymous wrote:Stop voting for these crazy people. You get what you voted for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did ANCs allow pot dispensaries to open near schools, especially high schools? (Examples: Mr. Green on Connecticut Ave and Smoke Island on Wisconsin Ave NW). Marijuana products today are far stronger, harmful and addictive than those back in the day. How were these allowed to open up so close to schools and what can be done to reverse this?
They are both outside the legal boundaries for distance from schools. Maybe ask why the executive branch allowed the permits to be issued, since that is really the responsible party. Neither an ANC nor a Councilmember issue permits.
The DC boundaries are irresponsibly small. Smaller than San Francisco’s. Regardless, the federal boundary calls for at least 1000 feet of separation and most of DCs violate federal Drug Free School Zone law.
So what can be done? A lawsuit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also one less than 500 feet from BASIS DC in downtown.
OP doesn't care about that. They just want to bash Ward the elected officials.
It matters. Keep them away from schools along with the vape stores.
Why? These are legal products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also one less than 500 feet from BASIS DC in downtown.
OP doesn't care about that. They just want to bash Ward the elected officials.
It matters. Keep them away from schools along with the vape stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You get what you vote for. A few years ago every DC and Maryland politician was pushing for legalized pot and retail to sell it. It was like a religion. I never understood the push. So now you’re surprised it shows up next to schools ? They will soon be as ubiquitous as liquor stores in some parts of the city.
It isn't "next to schools" please stop lying. Near? Sure. But outside of the number of require feet. Now, if you want the council to extend the boundary, that is a different issue, but the existing stores would likely be grandfathered in anyhow.
And...its not like there isn't a lot of pot at the schools with or without the dispensaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did ANCs allow pot dispensaries to open near schools, especially high schools? (Examples: Mr. Green on Connecticut Ave and Smoke Island on Wisconsin Ave NW). Marijuana products today are far stronger, harmful and addictive than those back in the day. How were these allowed to open up so close to schools and what can be done to reverse this?
They are both outside the legal boundaries for distance from schools. Maybe ask why the executive branch allowed the permits to be issued, since that is really the responsible party. Neither an ANC nor a Councilmember issue permits.
The DC boundaries are irresponsibly small. Smaller than San Francisco’s. Regardless, the federal boundary calls for at least 1000 feet of separation and most of DCs violate federal Drug Free School Zone law.
Anonymous wrote:You get what you vote for. A few years ago every DC and Maryland politician was pushing for legalized pot and retail to sell it. It was like a religion. I never understood the push. So now you’re surprised it shows up next to schools ? They will soon be as ubiquitous as liquor stores in some parts of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also one less than 500 feet from BASIS DC in downtown.
OP doesn't care about that. They just want to bash Ward the elected officials.