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Comment by sir0010010

20 hours ago

I personally would be okay with having it legal if smoking could still be banned in multifamily complexes. I don't care if my neighbors are using edibles, but since I know that legalized weed means more smoke coming from my neighbors' balconies, I will always vote "No" when marijuana legalization is on the ballot in my location.

Voting to put people in prison because of smells is certainly a take.

Until we start throwing cigar, pipe, and cigarette smokers in prison for smoking where I can smell it, I'm totally okay smelling some pot. The playing field needs to be leveled.

  • I don’t want my toddler exposed to secondhand pot smoke. Unfortunately it’s more common than secondhand cigarette smoke in my experience. I wouldn’t get upset on my own behalf but he’s too young to choose and it’s my responsibility to act in his behalf as much as I can.

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  • VOCs and carcinogens are a health hazard. Asthma, kids development, allergies, and occasional migraine trigger.

    It’s not random we call it ‘dank’ or ‘skunk’ and if it’s good it should piss off your neighbours.

    It’s 2026. Dry flower vapes get you higher, with less product, and sparing the lungs. They have a smell more in line with popcorn than a cigarette. They come in everything from one-hitter to portable-volcano. Fans exist too.

    • > VOCs and carcinogens are a health hazard. Asthma, kids development, allergies, and occasional migraine trigger.

      This is the foundational reasoning for making perfume, air fresheners, deodorant, and scented cleaning supplies illegal to possess or use.

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    • > Dry flower vapes get you higher, with less product, and sparing the lungs.

      This may be subjective as I have tried just about every dry vape out there and each time the high is underwhelming. For me, the traditional bong hit is king.

  • I don't think it's unreasonable to desire to be free from the noxious odors of others.

    > The right to waft my smells in any direction ends where your nose begins.

    - Abraham Lincoln or Ben Franklin or Mark Twain or someone

  • Oh good grief. This is such an uninformed and unnecessarily belligerent take.

    We can and do have public nuisance laws which kick in when an individual is impinging upon the health, safety, comfort etc. of other people. This exists in jurisdictions all over the world for all kinds of things, the penalties are usually minor and applied only to repeat offenders. It is completely reasonable for someone to support the idea of these applying to marijuana use, in fact, in most jurisdictions where marijuana is legal, they probably already do. Yes, repeatedly stink up your neighbor's apartment and you may get a warning followed by a fine, deal with it. Your parent is not a Nazi and is not throwing stoners in prison. Perhaps go touch grass instead of smoking it now and then.

    • The irony of being called "belligerent" when there is infamously a declared war (The War On Drugs) against me and my kind!

      Just like all other American wars, it is neverending, and nothing more than a way to funnel money and power into certain people's pockets at the expense of others, while destroying as many innocent lives as possible in the process.

      I don't care what apartment dwelling city people do. City issues are for you to work out among yourselves. I'm out in the country far from anyone and I still have to worry about being thrown in prison. The danger is no less here and it has nothing to do with the smell. That's just one of many excuses weed haters use to persecute us. Satisfy one objection and immediately another will be raised.

      It never ends and will never end, until the evil ones have achieved their end goal of exterminating this plant and its keepers from the planet forever. Since that will never happen, then it will just be a neverending struggle until the end of time, I guess, with many lives being destroyed in the process.