Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought legalizing marijuana was just jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. For all the flaws of the drug war and keeping marijuana illegal, at least it did curb it to some degree and there's a virtue to it.
This is complete and total nonsense. Par for the course for a prohibitionist.
Legalizing marijuana has led to far more public consumption so there is truth to the out of frying pan and into fire observation. When marijuana was illegal I never smelled it anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stink is everywhere. Why people voted for this, I will never understand.
100% blame everyone who voted for more drugs in our society. (And yes, removing barriers to a drug increases its use).
I smell it in cars that drive by, so it is leading to more accidents also.
Great idea geniuses.
Nope. Dope consumers don't deserve to be prosecuted and there's nothing you can do about it except stomp your feet and pout. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stink is everywhere. Why people voted for this, I will never understand.
100% blame everyone who voted for more drugs in our society. (And yes, removing barriers to a drug increases its use).
I smell it in cars that drive by, so it is leading to more accidents also.
Great idea geniuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought legalizing marijuana was just jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. For all the flaws of the drug war and keeping marijuana illegal, at least it did curb it to some degree and there's a virtue to it.
This is complete and total nonsense. Par for the course for a prohibitionist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
I would have filed already
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stink is everywhere. Why people voted for this, I will never understand.
100% blame everyone who voted for more drugs in our society. (And yes, removing barriers to a drug increases its use).
I smell it in cars that drive by, so it is leading to more accidents also.
Great idea geniuses.
Nope. Dope consumers don't deserve to be prosecuted and there's nothing you can do about it except stomp your feet and pout. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:My daily weed smoking wife will tell you that "flower smells good, tobacco doesn't.:
But she's wrong. Just be glad you don't have to smell it at your home at 7am. And noon. And afternoon. And evening. And sometimes 4 in the morning when she can't sleep.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought legalizing marijuana was just jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. For all the flaws of the drug war and keeping marijuana illegal, at least it did curb it to some degree and there's a virtue to it.