DC Woman tired of smelling her neighbor's marijuana sues him, and wins

And subject people outside to his drug? How about someone spray Round-up week-killer randomly.
Pot advocates are ignorant and stupid.
Round up is a weed killer and is sprayed on offensive plants. Marijuana needs to be smoked to release the THC and that smoke enters the lungs where it is filtered before breathing out. Unless the guy gave that woman mouth to mouth she would receive 0 smoke if he toked up outside.
 
CA law addressed this over a decade ago. It is illegal to smoke in any residence that has a common wall with another residence there. LOL, as for your point on bbq, I think it has been something protestants have done to tempt their catholic neighbors on Fridays during lent for a long time.
And BBQ smoke doesn’t contain a psychoactive drug that causes mental illness.
 
One dose of alcohol does not cause psychosis and mental illness as pot can.
Who randomly subjects others to their alcohol or democratness?
One 'dose' of THC does not cause psychosis either. Chat gpt can help you.

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  • Yes, one dose can cause temporary psychotic symptoms.
  • Persistent psychosis after one dose is rare, and generally linked to biological vulnerability or extremely high doses.

  • The THC dose is high (e.g., edibles, concentrates, vapes with high potency).
  • The person is naïve to cannabis (no tolerance).
  • The person has a genetic or personal vulnerability (such as a family history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder).
  • The environment is stressful or sleep deprivation or other drugs are involved.

I just don't see how my scenario of the guy going outside to toke up would cause any of this. to his neighbor even if, by rare chance, the smoke somehow concentrated itself and went into her nose.
 
Round up is a weed killer and is sprayed on offensive plants. Marijuana needs to be smoked to release the THC and that smoke enters the lungs where it is filtered before breathing out. Unless the guy gave that woman mouth to mouth she would receive 0 smoke if he toked up outside.
The smoke contains THC whether ingested first or not. Round up weed killer sprayed in public is the same as smoking pot in public. I don’t want to spray round-up randomly so I don’t want people smoking their pot randomly.
You’re trying to rationalize a bad thing.
Pot is dengerous for many people. Accept it and get over it.
 
One 'dose' of THC does not cause psychosis either. Chat gpt can help you.

🔹 In short​


  • Yes, one dose can cause temporary psychotic symptoms.
  • Persistent psychosis after one dose is rare, and generally linked to biological vulnerability or extremely high doses.

  • The THC dose is high (e.g., edibles, concentrates, vapes with high potency).
  • The person is naïve to cannabis (no tolerance).
  • The person has a genetic or personal vulnerability (such as a family history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder).
  • The environment is stressful or sleep deprivation or other drugs are involved.

I just don't see how my scenario of the guy going outside to toke up would cause any of this. to his neighbor.
One dose can cause a psychotic episode. One dose can cause depersonalization disorder, etc. Facts.
Understand and deal with it. Grow a conscience.
 
Reminds me of the apartment the wife and I lived in while my 1st home was being built.

The lady in one of the apartments would fix fried cabbage and the whole place would smell of it.

Sigh, then I'd want fried cabbage. ;)
Only lived in a multiple for the first 30 days of our marriage. Didn't like it and haven't for the ensuing 50 years.
 
One dose can cause a psychotic episode. One dose can cause depersonalization disorder, etc. Facts.
Understand and deal with it. Grow a conscience.
Yes in 'extremely high doses' which would not happen with second hand smoke. Get real. The simple solution is for the neighbor to talk to the smoker but, of course, that would not make a good marijuana scare story.
 
And BBQ smoke doesn’t contain a psychoactive drug that causes mental illness.
Yeah, and a lot of your assumptions are based on personal bias as well. Are you as concerned about the toxins you produce when you drive your ICE vehicle. Its common sense. People need to be respectful of others on both sides of the issue.
 
Yes in 'extremely high doses' which would not happen with second hand smoke. Get real. The simple solution is for the neighbor to talk to the smoker but, of course, that would not make a good marijuana scare story.
I have split emotions. On the one hand, I think people should be free to do as they please in their own homes, however, a person living in a multiple residence building with their neighbor's vice seeping through a common wall has rights as well. Solution, live in a place where you don't have common walls.
 
Seasoned, like someone who developed a lifelong anxiety disorder or cannabinoid hypermesis from prolonged pot use?
No one knows how common CHS is because it doesn't affect most marijuana users.

Here's a whole article written on CHS. Buried in all the fear mongering is this:

"Scientists don’t yet know the exact cause of CHS."

Yet, you are here trying to spread unfounded fear to support your point.
 
I have split emotions. On the one hand, I think people should be free to do as they please in their own homes, however, a person living in a multiple residence building with their neighbor's vice seeping through a common wall has rights as well. Solution, live in a place where you don't have common walls.
Yes, funny how the OP left out the duplex information.
 
There's 3 things that smells like skunk to me. Weed, Javelinas and Corona beer. Don't like any of the three.
Not the same, I have smelled both and I can tell you that living in the mountains when we get 'skunked' by an actual skunk it's almost like tear gas. Marijuana growing is not anything like that.
 
A D.C. man was told by a court this week he is forbidden from smoking cannabis inside his home, after a neighbor sued him. In a lawsuit, the neighbor claimed that years of breathing in his marijuana smoke had harmed her health.

So smoking reefer is legal in DC?

If the smell of pot next door through the wall has harmed her health (did she have the medical report?), I can't imagine is has done much good for the guy next door actually smoking it.

Why couldn't the guy just buy an air purifier to trap and collect the smoke? I mean, just how much is this guy smoking??? The court should have ordered that he find a way of trapping, catching and collecting the particulate before it leeches over to the neighbor and having failed that, then he would have to switch to gummies.
 
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So smoking reefer is legal in DC?

If the smell of pot next door through the wall has harmed her health (did she have the medical report?), I can't imagine is has done much good for the guy next door actually smoking it.

Why couldn't the guy just buy an air purifier to trap and collect the smoke? I mean, just how much is this guy smoking??? The court should have ordered that he find a way of trapping, catching and collecting the particulate before it leeches over to the neighbor and having failed that, then he would have to switch to gummies.

Some of these potheads smoke day and night ...
 
A seasoned weed smoker is always paranoid except during rock concerts.

I'm never paranoid ... it's legal where I live ... me and the neighbors flaunt it ... grow it in our front yard flower beds ... I regularly get whiff of marijuana smoke, and not just my own ...

If you want paranoid, drop acid and hang out at the police station ...
 
A seasoned weed smoker is always paranoid except during rock concerts.
Not in CA. In addition in CA where weed is legal, one can go to a dispensary and find all kinds of marijuana products which are all labeled, tested and labeled as to the THC content. Gummies, candy, etc. are also all available and labeled and tested. These stores have people who ask about your usage and will guide you to the best product for you as well. Illegal weed has no such testing or guidance. Some marijuana is much higher in THC than others and you don't know until tested.
 
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