Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 14:32     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Medical dispensaries are no different from the gifting shops when it comes down to it, because anyone can self-certify that they "need" pot for "medical" reasons. You don't need a prescription. You don't need a diagnosis. You just go online and register.

As we are all seeing, there is actually very little regulation of these "medical" dispensaries despite what ABCA and the City Council want us to believe.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 14:31     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:Good lord, who cares?

Kids under 21 aren't even allowed to buy pot, why does it matter if it's being sold to legal, consenting adults in the vicinity?

If stores are selling to underage kids, that's a completely separate problem and can be dealt with separately without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Nobody flips their lid over restaurants serving cocktails or supermarkets selling beer near schools, why would pot be any different?


Kids can’t buy a gun either. Problem solved I guess. Have you never noticed kids that look 12 blazing away on a busy sidewalk without a care because they know this city doesn’t care?
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:41     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


I said medical dispensaries are different from head shops. But neither one belongs next to a school.


"medical dispensaries."

what exactly does pot treat? apparently it treats EVERYTHING.

if a pharmaceutical company made such flimsy claims about its drugs, it would be sued out of existence.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:26     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


I said medical dispensaries are different from head shops. But neither one belongs next to a school.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:25     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


Marijuana has the same medical benefits as vodka. Nothing more.


Marijuana is healthcare. Why do you insist on dogma from the 1980s?

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/medical-marijuana-faq


Yeah - we have an EPIDEMIC of glaucoma in DC


And anxiety based on posters in this forum.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:25     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, who cares?

Kids under 21 aren't even allowed to buy pot, why does it matter if it's being sold to legal, consenting adults in the vicinity?

If stores are selling to underage kids, that's a completely separate problem and can be dealt with separately without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Nobody flips their lid over restaurants serving cocktails or supermarkets selling beer near schools, why would pot be any different?


I care. My kids go to school there. I don’t want the school to have to divert scarce resources from learning to expanded supervision and security at dismissal if this application is approved. I don't want my kids to no longer be able to play outside or go outside for lunch during the school day. I don’t want to deal with double parked cars and couriers picking up delivery orders. I don’t want more traffic on that block leading to more frustrated drivers and increasing the risk that kids get hit crossing the cross walks on the way to the metro. I don’t want the allure of cannabis around impressionable young kids.



This fantasy doom scenario only exists in your head. Land the helicopter Karen, you kids will be fine. If you clutch those pearls any harder you'll need to get them surgically removed.


Enough with the "pearl clutcher" nonsense. Do you really think it makes sense by law to expose young kids to available drugs and persons (some addicts) taking drugs in public on the way to and from school?


I assume you let them go into CVS. No difference.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:24     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

One of the things that pisses me off about the recall is that Allen is one of the few council members that’s not in big business’ pocket. I don’t disagree with the person who says he’s focusing more on crime than he would have otherwise, but he always would have been on the right side of this issue.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 12:07     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


Marijuana has the same medical benefits as vodka. Nothing more.


Marijuana is healthcare. Why do you insist on dogma from the 1980s?

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/medical-marijuana-faq


Yeah - we have an EPIDEMIC of glaucoma in DC
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 10:45     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


Marijuana has the same medical benefits as vodka. Nothing more.


Marijuana is healthcare. Why do you insist on dogma from the 1980s?

Well, it's all unsubstantiated. So, there's that.

"A few years ago, the National Academy of Medicine convened a panel of sixteen leading medical experts to analyze the scientific literature on cannabis. The report they prepared, which came out in January of 2017, runs to four hundred and sixty-eight pages. It contains no bombshells or surprises, which perhaps explains why it went largely unnoticed. It simply stated, over and over again, that a drug North Americans have become enthusiastic about remains a mystery.

For example, smoking pot is widely supposed to diminish the nausea associated with chemotherapy. But, the panel pointed out, “there are no good-quality randomized trials investigating this option.” We have evidence for marijuana as a treatment for pain, but “very little is known about the efficacy, dose, routes of administration, or side effects of commonly used and commercially available cannabis products in the United States.” The caveats continue. Is it good for epilepsy? “Insufficient evidence.” Tourette’s syndrome? Limited evidence. A.L.S., Huntington’s, and Parkinson’s? Insufficient evidence. Irritable-bowel syndrome? Insufficient evidence. Dementia and glaucoma? Probably not. Anxiety? Maybe. Depression? Probably not.

Then come Chapters 5 through 13, the heart of the report, which concern marijuana’s potential risks. The haze of uncertainty continues. Does the use of cannabis increase the likelihood of fatal car accidents? Yes. By how much? Unclear. Does it affect motivation and cognition? Hard to say, but probably. Does it affect employment prospects? Probably. Will it impair academic achievement? Limited evidence. This goes on for pages."

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/01/14/is-marijuana-as-safe-as-we-think
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 10:34     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, who cares?

Kids under 21 aren't even allowed to buy pot, why does it matter if it's being sold to legal, consenting adults in the vicinity?

If stores are selling to underage kids, that's a completely separate problem and can be dealt with separately without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Nobody flips their lid over restaurants serving cocktails or supermarkets selling beer near schools, why would pot be any different?


I care. My kids go to school there. I don’t want the school to have to divert scarce resources from learning to expanded supervision and security at dismissal if this application is approved. I don't want my kids to no longer be able to play outside or go outside for lunch during the school day. I don’t want to deal with double parked cars and couriers picking up delivery orders. I don’t want more traffic on that block leading to more frustrated drivers and increasing the risk that kids get hit crossing the cross walks on the way to the metro. I don’t want the allure of cannabis around impressionable young kids.



This fantasy doom scenario only exists in your head. Land the helicopter Karen, you kids will be fine. If you clutch those pearls any harder you'll need to get them surgically removed.


Enough with the "pearl clutcher" nonsense. Do you really think it makes sense by law to expose young kids to available drugs and persons (some addicts) taking drugs in public on the way to and from school?
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 10:01     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

If a liquor store can't open in the location where this medical marijuana store wants to open, there shouldn't be a marijuana store.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 09:37     Subject: DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord, who cares?

Kids under 21 aren't even allowed to buy pot, why does it matter if it's being sold to legal, consenting adults in the vicinity?

If stores are selling to underage kids, that's a completely separate problem and can be dealt with separately without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

Nobody flips their lid over restaurants serving cocktails or supermarkets selling beer near schools, why would pot be any different?


I care. My kids go to school there. I don’t want the school to have to divert scarce resources from learning to expanded supervision and security at dismissal if this application is approved. I don't want my kids to no longer be able to play outside or go outside for lunch during the school day. I don’t want to deal with double parked cars and couriers picking up delivery orders. I don’t want more traffic on that block leading to more frustrated drivers and increasing the risk that kids get hit crossing the cross walks on the way to the metro. I don’t want the allure of cannabis around impressionable young kids.



This fantasy doom scenario only exists in your head. Land the helicopter Karen, you kids will be fine. If you clutch those pearls any harder you'll need to get them surgically removed.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 09:11     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


Marijuana has the same medical benefits as vodka. Nothing more.


Marijuana is healthcare. Why do you insist on dogma from the 1980s?

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/medical-marijuana-faq
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 08:29     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.


Marijuana has the same medical benefits as vodka. Nothing more.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2024 08:23     Subject: Re:DC Council rejects emergency legislation to restore the 300ft buffer between dispensaries and schools

Anonymous wrote:The proliferation of head shops overall are so unattractive. Yuck. Also, they should be required to have life size posters of young people who need to have lung transplants from vaping. Medical is what you'll need when you head down the recreational smoking anything road. I realize the medical dispensary is different from a head shop, but it also doesn't need to be near a school. It's bizarre how hard it is for a venue to get a liquor license or have a band play (god forbid we have a few extra decibals) but this is "fine". Idiots.


I can't believe people are trying to withhold vital medication from sick citizens. I thought we wanted healthcare for everyone. This is about healthcare.