Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I smell it absolutely everywhere and it's disgusting, even worse than cigarette smoke (and just as bad for the public's health). I was at zoo lights last weekend and wanted to puke the stench was so thick. Gone are the days of good-smelling weed...the crap people smoke now smells terrible. It's making me want to move out of the city, and I love the city otherwise.
I wish we could repeal the law or at least get MPD to crack down on public smoking.
The zoo is federal land, and the feds take a far less benign view of weed, even after the departure of AG Sessions. Plus there are a lot of little kids around the zoo. I say, "Book 'em, Danno!"
This is such a dumb point - how are kids harmed being around stoned people or the remnant smells of marijuana?
- a parent of two young children
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I don't have this issue. But I don't live in an area where there are a majority college population like Georgetown or Foggy Bottom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I smell it absolutely everywhere and it's disgusting, even worse than cigarette smoke (and just as bad for the public's health). I was at zoo lights last weekend and wanted to puke the stench was so thick. Gone are the days of good-smelling weed...the crap people smoke now smells terrible. It's making me want to move out of the city, and I love the city otherwise.
I wish we could repeal the law or at least get MPD to crack down on public smoking.
The zoo is federal land, and the feds take a far less benign view of weed, even after the departure of AG Sessions. Plus there are a lot of little kids around the zoo. I say, "Book 'em, Danno!"
Anonymous wrote:I smell it absolutely everywhere and it's disgusting, even worse than cigarette smoke (and just as bad for the public's health). I was at zoo lights last weekend and wanted to puke the stench was so thick. Gone are the days of good-smelling weed...the crap people smoke now smells terrible. It's making me want to move out of the city, and I love the city otherwise.
I wish we could repeal the law or at least get MPD to crack down on public smoking.
Anonymous wrote:OP is right. DC smells like pot. The smell of freedom!
Anonymous wrote:I have literally never smelled marijuana in DC.
Anonymous wrote:There is just too much pot being smoked. And I say this as a pot smoker.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. I hung out with a lot of stoners in college and they always smelled like crap, now the city smells like crap too. I totally regret voting to decriminalize but hold the politicians responsible. They should pressure the police to enforce the law - it's not a free for all / it was written with a lot of restrictions. Enforce!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's illegal to smoke pot in public but MPD won't enforce the law, citing bigger fish to fry.
So as the previous poster commented, can we walk down the street carrying open containers, drinks or cocktails and not get ticketed. Or would I have to carry a joint as well to get the MPD to leave me alone.
Why do we have laws that we have no intention of enforcing.
Was the goal of the new decriminalizing law to bring pot out onto the streets in public? If it was. It has apparently succeeded, if not, maybe the MPD does need to spend some time actually enforcing the law as written.
It makes me feel tricked for voting to decriminalize.. I did not take the decision lightly and really wavered. This is basically what I feared, but hoped wouldn't happen. I feel taken advantage of. I'd like the police to ticket - the bigger fish to fry argument is cover for not policing as required.
Yeah, you and the rest of the do-gooders really screwed this up by voting for this. I voted against it, and I enjoy smoking it. The law is so far beyond what was needed - the fact that you can hold up to an ounce on your person and not be considered a dealer was the dealbreaker for me. NO ONE needs to be holding that much with the new potent strains, so of course anyone with an ounce would be dealing. Weed weighs nothing! I worry about all the people smoking in their cars while driving - no way they are better drivers while high and there is no field test for marijuana.
Anonymous wrote:I too have noticed an increase in pot smells when walking around town.
Personally, I don't think it's a big deal as I find the smell to be somewhat pleasant.
My kids smell it and don't know what it is.
I think the reason people seem so sensitive about it is that they know what it is, and associate it with criminal behavior because it was criminalized for so long.
Anonymous wrote:I live and work in DC and I occasionaly smell it in China Town. Other than that, I never smell it. Where are you all going that you smell so much pot?
