As laws become more and more lax regarding the use and possession of marijuana throughout the country, it seems like a whole lot of folks are either taking it up, or "coming out" more publicly.
I have a three-quarter mile walk to my train station every day, and I can't remember the last time, there or back in the past year, that I didn't pass through at least one cloud if not more.
The night shift from a local hospital hits the train platform going home when I'm going in, and it's freakin’ urban Woodstock. 😄
Hell, last spring when rapper DMX died in that same hospital, the cloud from the 3-day vigil outside probably showed up on the Weather Channel's Accu-Weather radar. 😆
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Are you noticing any societal changes related to the gradual legal acceptance of marijuana locally in your area?
Colorado went legal a few years ago. In my little town, the instant problem was with businesses finding clean help. Also, the lax police and sheriff departments made it easy for the "little stuff" to slide. The homeless camp is relatively large. City and County governments overlook the whole problem and pretend everything is rosy.
I order online and receive in the mail, a pain cream that has CBD oil in it. It does NOT contain active THC. My 7 year old granddaughter got the mail in for me, and the box was part of that day's mail. She asked what was in the box, my husband jokingly said “grandma's marijuana”. She looked at me real serious and said “what is it really?”
So 7 year olds are still under the assumption that marijuana is bad.