Comment by bigstrat2003
2 years ago
I don't agree with that. If blasting music can be a matter for legislation (nuisance laws and the like), then so can bothering people around you with the reek of smoking weed.
2 years ago
I don't agree with that. If blasting music can be a matter for legislation (nuisance laws and the like), then so can bothering people around you with the reek of smoking weed.
As mentioned, there are already laws around smoking in public.
OP is complaining that he might get a whiff coming from his neighbors house.
I recently visited Manhattan and walked many miles touring it. The smell was in many places, with people smoking out in public. It is offensive and rude.
> It is offensive and rude.
If you take one of the world's most popular pastimes that personally, and want it legislated against on that basis, I have no time for your arguments.
Like - Manhattan. Yeah, you're gonna smell cannabis in Manhattan. It doesn't matter the tiniest bit what the laws are; you're gonna smell it. It's not something to take as a personal insult, and it's wild you insist that it is.
Anyway, weren't we talking about a serious issue? Like, is this why Americans are ok with all the domestic spying - they're too worried about sniffing a reefer on the wind? Ugh.
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https://www.greenstate.com/explained/where-is-it-legal-to-sm...
> In a few states, however, public consumption is completely tolerated or allowed in licensed lounges and designated areas.
And the laws as is make it easy for people to lie to the police about exactly where they were when they were smoking the weed.
Because that doesn’t matter and this is a useless argument.