Then avoid areas where that may happen if it bothers you so much.
If you do not like something, then do not go where that something is likely to occur.
So then a person would be free to do whatever they want on public property...for example in front of your house.
And if you don't like it then you should not leave your house.
Cool.
What if your spouse elects to smoke legal recreational pot? Do you leave the house for the duration? Does he/she? Where do the children play and sleep, when parent is using recreational pot, that guarantees they will not in any way be exposed to the smoke?
I’m just curious. Oh, and if it’s legal, does that mean folks can light up in public places like restaurants and bars? Should everyone else have to clear out to avoid being tagged with the smoke?
How are you going to regulate this ‘avoid areas’ thing if it is legal? That means, to most people, that it can occur ANYWHERE. Thus your comment, ‘do not go where that something is likely to occur’ must mean that anyone who has concerns about losing a job after testing positive to pot, via second-hand smoke, must move out of the state?
Really? That’s all you got? ‘do not go where etcetc’. Great solution, if you are idiot, which I hope you are not.