Anonymous wrote:[
It's not, and those lease provisions already exist throughout the nation regarding cigarettes/tobacco. The smell is damaging -- to quality of life, to health, to property value. You lose about 10% of your car's trade in value for the smell of weed because it's so hard to eradicate. You lose about 30% on home sale value due to cigarette odors. Can't imagine what the residual smell of weed will do. That hurts one house, but if there are enough in a community, it devalues the entire neighborhood. And HOAs will care about that a great deal.
Anonymous wrote: No one should have access to drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha. The kids on my daughters school bus don’t know it only applies to 18 years+
That’s right! Kids smoking weed on a school bus and all the driver did was tell them to put it out.
Way to go Montgomery county!!
Kids were smoking in Magruder today to celebrate
The stupidity of the progressives is shown once again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha. The kids on my daughters school bus don’t know it only applies to 18 years+
That’s right! Kids smoking weed on a school bus and all the driver did was tell them to put it out.
Way to go Montgomery county!!
Kids were smoking in Magruder today to celebrate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted against it. The impact further down the road is going to be a huge burden.
health care, impaired driving, addiction, but hey, more tax money coming in to spend on programs that aren't helping.
+1
Anonymous wrote:
Possession has been decriminalized for years. The concern is driving under the influence. Doesn't matter if it's legal or not. But police need to be able (allowed by politicians) to stop someone for that, test, and the test has to hold up in court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, next we should ban drinking because prohibition was a great success!
Why stop with weed! We should legalize heroin while we are at it!
Not even comparable. You could just let people grow their one plant and ban most public smoking like with tobacco. DC is a dump already so banning weed isn't going to dress anything up, but will free up law enforcement to deal with your violent crime and property theft problems.
Ha. Hahaha. Hahahahahahaha.Hahahahahahahahaha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that poster, but I hope rental property management companies, condo associations, and home owners associations restrict it in their leases and covenants. And I hope they fine and evict people who don't comply, and put liens on their houses.
Eviction seems a little bit extreme, but what do I know?
It's not, and those lease provisions already exist throughout the nation regarding cigarettes/tobacco. The smell is damaging -- to quality of life, to health, to property value. You lose about 10% of your car's trade in value for the smell of weed because it's so hard to eradicate. You lose about 30% on home sale value due to cigarette odors. Can't imagine what the residual smell of weed will do. That hurts one house, but if there are enough in a community, it devalues the entire neighborhood. And HOAs will care about that a great deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that poster, but I hope rental property management companies, condo associations, and home owners associations restrict it in their leases and covenants. And I hope they fine and evict people who don't comply, and put liens on their houses.
Eviction seems a little bit extreme, but what do I know?
Anonymous wrote: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.
What is wrong with you? You don't want anyone using marijuana so you vote to prosecute and incarcerate them? Super lame.
Remove your head from your rear.
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.