Anonymous wrote:They "Sell" things like sunglasses, bracelets, digital photos.
So when you "order", you say I would like 4 bracelets (that cost 50 bucks each) and as a "gift" you get your weed.
Some don't even play the game and just straight up take orders.
No one cares, there are real problems to address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You can’t smoke in your car but dc cops don’t seem to enforce this.
Since when do DC police enforce any sort of traffic infraction other than DUI?
What is the legal standard for DUI for marijuana?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But this whole “gift” thing does not follow the spirit of the law:
- the law was passed with the intent to stop marijuana distribution in the District.
1. I don't see the rich and powerful caring about the spirit of laws.
2. Wrong. That was not the intent. The intent was to stop locking up nonviolent people and clogging the courts with cannabis offenses. The people and government of DC would like tax revenue from the booming trade but Congress has stood in the way.
Anonymous wrote:
What is the legal standard for DUI for marijuana?
Anonymous wrote:Marijuana smokers are having worse COVID outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I've mentioned this before but lots of storefronts in Colorado that were empty for years after the last recession became booming dispensaries and their economy really took off after legalization.
It's literally inevitable at this point. State and local governments are getting absolutely destroyed and major deficits are going to be huge problems for years. MJ is an easy way to boost tax revenues and stop putting peoples' lives at risk for what is ultimately a harmless product.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You can’t smoke in your car but dc cops don’t seem to enforce this.
Since when do DC police enforce any sort of traffic infraction other than DUI?