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Old 10-12-2018, 07:35 AM
newdrenalin newdrenalin is offline
 
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NO down side to smoking in public??
How is there anything courteous to smoking it in public.
One spark up within 100m of me and I can smell it.
I find it repulsive and have a big issue with any use that causes someone to have to smell it.
I find it ironic that there's argument to letting it be smoked in public yet you can't drink a beer in public. Last I smelt... beer does give off a repulsive odor that others have to breath in.
Same applies to cigarettes for that matter.
I would have to agree with this statement, although I'm all for the medical uses for pain at home
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Old 10-13-2018, 09:49 AM
Peter Abelard Peter Abelard is offline
 
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Safety sensitive roles in companies have to be zero tolerance. That means alcohol and any impairment drugs even over the counter cold and flu drugs with drowsy side affect.

Doesn’t make companies ahats. Go to work and come home safe is priority one. Not someone’s want to smoke pot or drink a beer.

Some big companies also have zero tolerance in the office environment to be consistent across the whole company.
You're talking about the wrong thing.

The asshat is the provocateur who wants to light up a joint in a safety meeting.

The need to emphasize safety standards is not in question.

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