No smoking rules includes no smoking of any kind. Tenants who have medical marijuana needs don’t seem to undernstand that. Or they use “medical” as a trump card. No can do.
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Ok, so you made up the part about “express permission.” If there’s no rule against smoking, or if the tenant is partaking of edibles, they don’t need permission.
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I believe there are laws against smoking within 20 feet of doors and windows.
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Ok, so you made that up, too.
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I could be happier with marijuana. But I’m concerned with maximum health so I purposely don’t consume things. I don’t want to get Alzheimer’s. [/quote]
Fire up a j, Brian! The latest research shows that THC reduced levels of beta amyloid in the brain, stopping an inflammatory response that kills brain cells in those with Alzheimer’s disease.
People should not be smoking where the smoke can blow into other people’s spaces. Even where there are no laws against that, there are potential civil liabilities for taking away neighbors’ quiet and peaceful enjoyment of their homes.
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Plus I think rigor is good for character. We should not indulge all our desires.
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Have you seen “The Man in the High Castle,” Brian? The premise of that tv show is that Germany and Japan won World War II and the eastern 2/3 of the U.S. is controlled by Germany and is called the greater nazi reich. It’s not really that good of a show, but the premise is fascinating. Anyway, I think you’d like living in the reich as it’s portrayed on that show. It really does sound right up your alley.
Just because you think rigor is more important than enjoyment doesn’t mean you have to try to step on everybody else’s enjoyment. You always seem to want or maybe even to expect everybody to have the exact same values you have. I can’t decide whether you’re more like a nazi or just a super-uptight old fuddy duddy.