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Rob Naugle's avatar

A contact high from walking around on the sidewalk and catching wiffs? I'm sorry that's nonsense. I understand it's annoying having to smell it all the time in cities but that just doesn't happen, you sound like Ned Flanders.

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Heidi's avatar

I grew up with "second-hand smoke" causes cancer. either you are affected by the smoke you end up inhaling because of people around you or you don't. and don't argue amount of smoke, that just goes to amount of exposure, not whether you are or are not affected. So, if second-hand smoke affects, then so does second-hand week smoke.

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Rob Naugle's avatar

Catching a whiff of smell of marijuana while walking on the sidewalk does not constitute an instance of "second-hand smoke". Now if you were in a room where a bunch of people were smoking it and there was smoke hanging in the air, this would be second-hand smoke. Also the notion of a "contact high" really only exists in that context, if it exists at all. You aren't catching a buzz on the sidewalk from a faint whiff, nor are your clothes going to smell like smoke, another dumb example he brought up.

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