To: gabriellah
An issue not usually addressed is that many occupations, such as oil and gas work, require by law, drug testing. And for good reasons. So assuming those safety requirements stay on they books, we have an another society polarizing effect. Those who are cool or at least cool to it and those that aren't, as the saying went. Can I enjoy a concert filled with pot smoke if I am subject to losing my job if I fail a wiz quiz? Considering the hate towards tobacco smoke these days, what's it going to be in public places against the smell of burning rope? Legalizing may still mean some boundaries exist but it is more likely that people who don't care for smoke will be affected if pot is more prevalent. Now if people would go to hookah houses or eat marijuana brownies that might work.
10 posted on
02/03/2012 11:08:11 AM PST by
dblshot
(Insanity: electing the same people over and over and expecting different results.)
To: dblshot
Can I enjoy a concert filled with pot smoke if I am subject to losing my job if I fail a wiz quiz? Wow, I haven't been to a concert where anybody was allowed to smoke anything in years. Get smashed - You bet but smoke tobacco or cannibus or anything else? Not a chance. Where are you going?
15 posted on
02/03/2012 11:14:23 AM PST by
rhombus
To: dblshot
“Can I enjoy a concert filled with pot smoke if I am subject to losing my job if I fail a wiz quiz?”
That is a very narrow concern, first of all. More importantly, how is that a new problem? Will there really be all that more pot smoking at concerts should pot be legal? There’s plenty enough of it now.
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