Anonymous wrote:LOL not promoting, just here to say alcohol and it's prevalence in our culture is even more annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I smelled it in the parking garage at Children’s Hospital! When I mentioned it at the desk as we were checking in, they told me that unfortunately it is very common that parents go and get high while their kids are in the hospital. Truly pathetic.
Pathetic? I can imagine getting high being a good way to calm down while dealing with the awful stress of a child in Childrens.
Anonymous wrote:I smelled it in the parking garage at Children’s Hospital! When I mentioned it at the desk as we were checking in, they told me that unfortunately it is very common that parents go and get high while their kids are in the hospital. Truly pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can confirm it’s all over the burbs. Nasty. I voted No in MD but my side lost. Yuck.
Not even legal in MD until 7/1
Also not legal for kids, yet kids are smoking IN every single public MCPS high school bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can confirm it’s all over the burbs. Nasty. I voted No in MD but my side lost. Yuck.
Not even legal in MD until 7/1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between decriminalizing it--which is what DC did--and being able to legally smoke in public. It's NOT legal to smoke in public. It's NOT legal to drive while high. No one voted to make it legal to do those things. I know facts are hard for some people.
Tell that to all your new friends smoking it in public, and stinking up the Beltway. They are the ones who believe you voted to legalize it for them.
Or maybe try policing those people yourself, since you keep voting for politicians trying to defund the police.
I know facts and consequences are hard for you to understand.
But here is a hint: you voted for this.
You have no idea how I voted. Pointing out facts to people like you who continue to conflate issues does not mean that I voted any particular way or that I condone any of it. But you seem to think you have it all figured out so good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Agrew, 10000%. Why do we tolerate it but not cigarettes? The amount of weed you can smell while driving evrywhere, even on major highways, is vastly concerning.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weed everywhere, drag queen story hours. All is good in the liberal world.
You don't like reading?
I have been reading my entire life and have never felt the need to have a drag queen read to me. I have also read to my kids since birth and they are both avid readers who have never requested to be read to by drag queens or people smoking weed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between decriminalizing it--which is what DC did--and being able to legally smoke in public. It's NOT legal to smoke in public. It's NOT legal to drive while high. No one voted to make it legal to do those things. I know facts are hard for some people.
Tell that to all your new friends smoking it in public, and stinking up the Beltway. They are the ones who believe you voted to legalize it for them.
Or maybe try policing those people yourself, since you keep voting for politicians trying to defund the police.
I know facts and consequences are hard for you to understand.
But here is a hint: you voted for this.