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Don't be a snitch dude just let them smoke and chill. They probably had a bad or hard day and now they just wanna relax and get high without being bothered. ..........
Marijuana smokers are every bit as self-centered and obnoxious as tobacco smokers were (and many still are), so marijuana smokers can look forward to draconian laws about their stink annoying non-smokers, brought down upon their own heads by their inconsiderate behavior.
People who want to relax and not be bothered will have better luck with that if they don't do it by bothering other people.
Don't be a snitch dude just let them smoke and chill. They probably had a bad or hard day and now they just wanna relax and get high without being bothered. Don't worry you're not gonna get some kinda second smoke damage from marijuana. Ugh living in an apartment would suck.
Or they could be seriously ill and using cannabis for pain relief.
AND can't afford to move to a cannabis friendly state.
Another problem is what if I have guest over or family including young nieces and nephews and dude starts to smoke? SMH
I wondered how long it would take you to mention THE CHILDREN! You apparently don't have any so you had to resort to family/relatives, but you got it done.
Yeah that's what lotsa people thought when they changed marijuana laws. I guess it's fine if you live in Colorado where everything is spread out and there's lots of fresh air.
But try to apply those same laws to an urban area and you have a problem. Even if you live in a house, the houses are close together. You smell what your neighbor cooks for dinner, as well as their marijuana smoke. If you live in an apartment building, then you are likely exposed to multiple smokers--and some people like to wake and bake, and others smoke in the evening, so there's really no getting away from it. If your neighbor smokes you get high--and so do your kids and your pets. You don't have a choice.
These laws were based on the comparison of the impairments caused by marijuana versus alcohol. That's not the same thing as comparing marijuana and tobacco. And the comparison to alcohol overlooks the fact that if your neighbor drinks, you don't get drunk. When it comes to marijuana, yes you can definitely get high from second-hand smoke. Enough to fail an employer's drug test, and a roadside DUI test.
I seriously doubt you can "get high" from second hand smoke coming through a bathroom air vent. Don't forget that the second hand smoke is also mixing with clean air inside the vent ducts and in the bathroom itself. You need to breathe in concentrated smoke to get a second hand high, this is not what the OP is describing. Our sense of smell requires far less of a substance for us to smell it than it does to become high from it.
And by the same set of circumstances, I guess you don't know that drug tests have a threshold of how much of a substance needs to be present before your blood or urine would test positive. Certainly the concentration would not be enough to fail an employers drug test under the circumstances described by the OP.
Roadside DUI tests are notoriously inaccurate, which is why they are often, but not always, followed up by another test at the station or hospital, if you are arrested.
Thanks for continuing to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt, like a good prohibitionist should, you're doing a great job!
By the way, everything in Colorado is not spread out, they have cities just like where you live, ever hear of Denver?
The OP certainly has a problem, but it's a problem about smelling something that they don't like in their home and that causes them to fell sick, not high.
I seriously doubt you can "get high" from second hand smoke coming through a bathroom air vent. Don't forget that the second hand smoke is also mixing with clean air inside the vent ducts and in the bathroom itself. You need to breathe in concentrated smoke to get a second hand high, this is not what the OP is describing. Our sense of smell requires far less of a substance for us to smell it than it does to become high from it.
And by the same set of circumstances, I guess you don't know that drug tests have a threshold of how much of a substance needs to be present before your blood or urine would test positive. Certainly the concentration would not be enough to fail an employers drug test under the circumstances described by the OP.
Roadside DUI tests are notoriously inaccurate, which is why they are often, but not always, followed up by another test at the station or hospital, if you are arrested.
Thanks for continuing to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt, like a good prohibitionist should, you're doing a great job!
By the way, everything in Colorado is not spread out, they have cities just like where you live, ever hear of Denver?
The OP certainly has a problem, but it's a problem about smelling something that they don't like in their home and that causes them to fell sick, not high.
You can doubt it all you want. I used to work in a drug testing lab so I saw the results firsthand.
Yeah, complain to management. They probably already know.
There are other ways to consume marijuana. No need to stink out your neighbors, or get evicted, by smoking it. I can't stand the smell. It's like a skunk moved under the building. If people want to smoke that's their deal, but I don't want to smell it.
You can doubt it all you want. I used to work in a drug testing lab so I saw the results firsthand.
If you worked in a lab, you at best saw the end result of drug use, not how the person managed to get a blood or urine level high enough to read positive.
If you believe they got that way from second hand smoke through the ducting of their apartment complex, then you might be interested in a bridge I'm selling in Brooklyn. It's going for less than half price for a limited time, so send me your check today!
Are you really that gullible?
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