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why are people still so backwards about this? what's the point? everyone uses caffeine and/or alcohol and that's fine but weed is horrible and bad? just blatantly denying reality
Honestly, it's a nuisance for many.
I wouldn't want to live close to a dispensary, there's almost always a "stench". Don't get me wrong I like to partake, but I definitely understand why it's stigmatized. It fricken stinks and the stereotype of high kids doing dumb shit is real as well. I think they just need better control
Edit: damn guys I like weed and Thailand was on my list of countries to visit because they legalized. I'm just not surprised... They're the only country in APAC to have legalized and there are countries around then giving out death penalties.
High kids' dumb shit will always pale in comparison to drunk kids' dumb shit and it's not even close.
Absolutely, unless they're also drinking - but then weed may also be mitigating some of alcohol's worst effects. Alcohol reduces inhibition, while weed often causes anxiety. Alcohol increases propensity for violent behavior, while weed usually calms you down.
It's also important to point out, it's still illegal for kids to be doing either if the things in the first place.
It definitely is still illegal, so I think they just need some better controls. I think good for any new legal substance, it takes a bit for things to be put in place
It's still dumb shit
Edit: agreed drunk kids do way worse stuff, but I've done some seriously stupid shit while high, just drawing from personal experience
There's dumb people and some of them drink or smoke.
Kids are capable of extremely dumb shit even when sober.
Definitely true, but even in the US the more conservative population and older population are pretty against the substance. I'd say they're coming around to it in the long legal states, but it's still a drug that you smoke. It's not unlike cigarettes, but cigarettes don't get compared to the smell of skunk
Everyone I know that isn’t a cigarette or weed smoker agrees that cigarettes smell much worse. It also lingers longer.
Really? I mean I agree, but I definitely think people are used to cigarette smoke. But weed leaves that dank skunk smell behind. I'm surprised everyone you know prefers the weed smell
I didn’t say everyone I know. I said everyone I know that doesn’t smoke. Obviously the weed smokers think weed smells better and the cig smokers think that cigs smell better.
Smoke weed in a room with the window open there will be no smell the next day. Not the same for cigarettes.
Definitely agree that cigarette smell lingers and weed smell dissapates, but I also believe weed smell, in the short term covers a larger area and smells worse. Maybe I'm bias since I like the smell of cigarettes (but I also like the smell of weed).
Totally fair haha I’m definitely biased towards the weed smell.
I pass by dispensarys all the time and never notice a smell. The only places that smell are those that allow smoking on premise -- which with our state's indoor smoking laws are very rare.
It's no different than tobacco, really.
Agreed, the nice locations do really well. But, I'm not sure if it's just people smoking nearby or what, but there's 2 dispensaries in Seattle that always stink. One I commute past in my car, and I can smell it from inside my vehicle from a few hundred feet away no matter what direction I'm coming from.
I personally think weed, in the short term has a stronger and further reaching smell. But that's my own opinion. I'm sad Thailand is reversing, I wanted to visit and eat street food in Bangkok while high
Most really good quality weed doesn't smell much. Also you use a lot less generally.
Hmmm I kind of found that good quality was stickier and smellier. I'm kind of numb to the smell though, since I smoke. I'll get some nicer stuff and see what my roommate thinks
Could just be the kind of stuff I usually smoke. Its the kind of stuff where a single smallish bud would last a normal person more than a month, and I go through it in less than a week. Well I used to anyway, before moving to boringville
Make smoking around others outside or in public without other's consent illegal (i.e. you can complain to police if you don't like the smell), and introduce a rule you can only smoke on licensed premises (with smoking rooms) or at home.
That's what some places have done with tobacco smoking. It is basically harassment or assault in my view to have people consume your second hand smoke and smells.
Edibles on the outer hand, or if you create flavored vapes that don't smell much or travel far in the air, all good.
Lack of creativity among conservatives is never surprising.
Also it's already illegal for kids to do weed, smoke or drink.
I agree with you. Problem for Thailand is(last I checked) they're the only country in APAC that legalized fully. I think it's stigmatized since all those countries are so strict. Last I remember Indonesia had a potential death penalty for having 1kg of weed.