Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But what if they were smoking ...... gasp!...... tobacco?
DCUM big-laws would be offering all kinds of support!
Don't get your idiotic comment. It is the same problem. I don't want my family inhaling someone's second hand smoke anymore than I want to plant my nose in their armpit.
I’m not the idiot here, darling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
But what if they were smoking ...... gasp!...... tobacco?
DCUM big-laws would be offering all kinds of support!
Don't get your idiotic comment. It is the same problem. I don't want my family inhaling someone's second hand smoke anymore than I want to plant my nose in their armpit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like someone who buys a rural property then wants to sue the farmer next door for his smelly hog farm. How bad can it really be? Or is the OP just a rabid anti-smoker?
Funny. Good comparison. So if the farmer next door does what most large scale pig farms do, get rid of the crap by liquifying it then spraying it into the air into adjacent fields... Then yes, you complain.
If they are descent people that are running a proper farm, then you will have nothing to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like someone who buys a rural property then wants to sue the farmer next door for his smelly hog farm. How bad can it really be? Or is the OP just a rabid anti-smoker?
Anonymous wrote:
But what if they were smoking ...... gasp!...... tobacco?
DCUM big-laws would be offering all kinds of support!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know the law here but neighbors should not prohibit others from enjoying their property. You can play music but you can’t play it above a certain decibel level. Neighbors can smoke, but there should be a limit to ensure adjacent neighbors can use their property too. Smokers should get fans to help disperse the smoke and do their best to ensure the smoke is not concentrated beyond their property line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you attempt the same if you lived next door to cigarette smokers?
Yes. of course. but pot is way worse. it lingers and the stench is worse. Don't really understand what you are getting at. A nuisance is a nuisance.
A nuisance has a specific legal meaning. It's not just something you don't like.
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer are you...
If you smell smoke, drugs coming into your home, that you end up breathing, making you nauseous, and affecting your health... that is a nuisance. If it is not, then there would be no limit as to what you could do.
LOL. You really are a precious snowflake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you attempt the same if you lived next door to cigarette smokers?
Yes. of course. but pot is way worse. it lingers and the stench is worse. Don't really understand what you are getting at. A nuisance is a nuisance.
A nuisance has a specific legal meaning. It's not just something you don't like.
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer are you...
If you smell smoke, drugs coming into your home, that you end up breathing, making you nauseous, and affecting your health... that is a nuisance. If it is not, then there would be no limit as to what you could do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sue for what, exactly, given that what they're doing is legal?
Clean Air Act?
Anonymous wrote:Buy them edibles
Not as sorry as they feel for you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot smoke and cigar smoke are way "heavier" than cigarette, though hopefully less frequent. Most cigarette smokers smoke all day long, but pot and cigar more occasionally.
Many pot smokers smoke all day long. and the stench lingers 10-20 times worse than cigarettes.
God I feel sorry for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot smoke and cigar smoke are way "heavier" than cigarette, though hopefully less frequent. Most cigarette smokers smoke all day long, but pot and cigar more occasionally.
Many pot smokers smoke all day long. and the stench lingers 10-20 times worse than cigarettes.