Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
You are a democrat, which means you want it this way.
You voted for this! Now stop complaining.
Ha ha. Not a democrat. It pains me to live in Montgomery County
Every republican I know were all for legislation. They want pot and guns.
Nope...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
You are a democrat, which means you want it this way.
You voted for this! Now stop complaining.
Ha ha. Not a democrat. It pains me to live in Montgomery County
Every republican I know were all for legislation. They want pot and guns.
Nope...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lighten up. You’re all a bunch of squares.
Seriously people. Relax. And yes I live in DC and no I'm not one of the potheads in question.
I've definitely smelled it from other cars and it's wafted into my car many times. So I open my windows for a few seconds and blast it out, and move on with my life.
I've smelled it all manner of public places and maybe even walked through a cloud or two. It does not stick to your clothes and hair from a momentary, or even several minute encounter. You're exaggerating. You are not going to get a "contact high" or pop a positive on a work drug test, your children are not going to get stoned from intermittent or a passing encounter with outdoor second hand smoke.
Yea, it's a strong smell and it's definitely bad manners/inconsiderate to smoke in a manner and place that it in close proximity to the general public. But it's not the calamity most of you here are making it out to be.
it actually is. and the smell certainly stixks.to you if you are surrounded by it, as you will be in areas where many people congregate. It is illegal to smoke in public so there's that, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
You are a democrat, which means you want it this way.
You voted for this! Now stop complaining.
Ha ha. Not a democrat. It pains me to live in Montgomery County
Every republican I know were all for legislation. They want pot and guns.
Nope...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
This is everywhere in DC, OP. Like even outside of the museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lighten up. You’re all a bunch of squares.
Seriously people. Relax. And yes I live in DC and no I'm not one of the potheads in question.
I've definitely smelled it from other cars and it's wafted into my car many times. So I open my windows for a few seconds and blast it out, and move on with my life.
I've smelled it all manner of public places and maybe even walked through a cloud or two. It does not stick to your clothes and hair from a momentary, or even several minute encounter. You're exaggerating. You are not going to get a "contact high" or pop a positive on a work drug test, your children are not going to get stoned from intermittent or a passing encounter with outdoor second hand smoke.
Yea, it's a strong smell and it's definitely bad manners/inconsiderate to smoke in a manner and place that it in close proximity to the general public. But it's not the calamity most of you here are making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:The smell of pot makes me vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
We went early in the summer and saw a show at the arena. We had a great time. My teen said they could smell weed but I could not smell anything.
Maybe I just don’t know the smell terribly well but I really enjoyed the wharf ambience. Sorry it gave you a head ache!
What worries me about weed is what drug dealers lace it with these days.
It’s legal. It is sold in stores.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lighten up. You’re all a bunch of squares.
Seriously people. Relax. And yes I live in DC and no I'm not one of the potheads in question.
I've definitely smelled it from other cars and it's wafted into my car many times. So I open my windows for a few seconds and blast it out, and move on with my life.
I've smelled it all manner of public places and maybe even walked through a cloud or two. It does not stick to your clothes and hair from a momentary, or even several minute encounter. You're exaggerating. You are not going to get a "contact high" or pop a positive on a work drug test, your children are not going to get stoned from intermittent or a passing encounter with outdoor second hand smoke.
Yea, it's a strong smell and it's definitely bad manners/inconsiderate to smoke in a manner and place that it in close proximity to the general public. But it's not the calamity most of you here are making it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t been for awhile and really enjoyed it except for the constant, very overpowering smell of pot. It was a warm muggy night and we ate outside (big mistake) so the smell would not dissipate. I can tolerate a whiff here and there but this was like being in a smoke filled bar. Just got home and my hair smells like it and I have a headache.
Despite all the signs prohibiting it, no one listened, no one monitored, no one cared. We had fun but won’t go back. I really wish pot wasn’t legalized. I wish people would just chew gummies instead.
You are a democrat, which means you want it this way.
You voted for this! Now stop complaining.
Ha ha. Not a democrat. It pains me to live in Montgomery County
Every republican I know were all for legislation. They want pot and guns.