SF is rife with the smell of pot these days. Should there be etiquette on when and where you’re allowed to light up? AlSaracevic thinks so. He's not just cranky, he wants to take this 420day to consider all citizens, potheads and squares alike.
The smell of marijuana smoke is ubiquitous in San Francisco these days. Should there be etiquette on when and where you’re allowed to light up? Sorry, I’m a bit cranky. You see, my life smells like weed. And so does yours. Everywhere you go in our fair city these days, marijuana smoke envelopes us.
It all came to a head for me at the theater, of all places. I went to see “My Fair Lady,” the Broadway classic based on George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion.” My wife and I were looking forward to a night of Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins. Instead, we got Cheech and Chong. As soon as the house lights went down, a number of people around us lit up and filled the air with smoke. It was really kind of remarkable. Was that OK? We were still all wearing masks indoors at the time.
Another interesting talking point: Most people think marijuana smoke is not that bad for you. At least compared to cigarettes.begs to differ. Despite 27% of young adults surveyed believing second-hand cannabis smoke is safe, the research showed cannabis contains “several hundred toxic chemicals, carcinogens, and fine particulate matter.”
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