Anonymous wrote:I smell it all the time, probably several times a day. I live in CoHi and work on the Hill and it’s omnipresent — on metro platforms, in grocery stores, walking down the sidewalk, and especially driving—sometimes I’m behind a car that reeks so badly it’s overwhelming. I’m old enough to remember when it didn’t stink like this. I enjoy it myself but vape. I just don’t get why you’d want to set off a stink bomb around yourself....sigh.
Anonymous wrote:I have literally never smelled marijuana in DC.
Anonymous wrote:I smell it all the time, probably several times a day. I live in CoHi and work on the Hill and it’s omnipresent — on metro platforms, in grocery stores, walking down the sidewalk, and especially driving—sometimes I’m behind a car that reeks so badly it’s overwhelming. I’m old enough to remember when it didn’t stink like this. I enjoy it myself but vape. I just don’t get why you’d want to set off a stink bomb around yourself....sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what is Bowser trying to do and what's her motivation? What annoys me about DC is if you give an inch people take a mile. That's why I respect NIMBYS - they look at the next 3,4 moves beyond the one under discussion. I give them credit for preventing or slowing a lot of bad , unintended consequences. Not this pot situation tho. It seems like a lot of really kind hearted people were just duped. The law I voted for is not this.
So reading through four pages of this thread, this appears to be the situation in a nut shell. Residents of DC were sold decriminalization and received non enforcement. The classic give an inch and took a mile because apparently MPD has been told to find other priorities. Once again the DC voter was duped.
Anonymous wrote:So what is Bowser trying to do and what's her motivation? What annoys me about DC is if you give an inch people take a mile. That's why I respect NIMBYS - they look at the next 3,4 moves beyond the one under discussion. I give them credit for preventing or slowing a lot of bad , unintended consequences. Not this pot situation tho. It seems like a lot of really kind hearted people were just duped. The law I voted for is not this.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Woodley Park and smell pot all the time, as do my kids. In the past couple weeks, I've smelled it in Tenleytown, Georgetown, and Cheese y Chase. Those of you who don't smell it are not paying attention. It's everywhere. Doesn't really bother me though....
Anonymous wrote:I have been working overseas for a couple of years and I have followed DC politics closely as we still own our house here. I knew about the new marijuana laws, however, I was not prepared for the reality of the impact of the new laws which is an omipresent smell of marijuana now in public. My family and I were enjoying the amazing weather this past Sunday with a day walking through Georgetown. One could not walk a single block without the cloud of proverbial 'skunk weed'. While I followed the decriminalization from afar, I had no idea that the reality would be that you could not walk a city block without enjoying your fellow residents joint.