Weed Smell in Public

Ah yes, but remember smokers of all sorts think they are entitled to spread their fucking AIR POLLUTION everywhere and subject everyone to it.

While I do get where you're coming from regarding common courtesy, maybe a little dramatic. Whatever you do, don't do research into the breakdown of what you're currently breathing daily. Trust that public smokers will fall well down the list of people/entities you'll hate for polluting the air, if they don't fall off the list altogether. Lebowskis aren't really the problem here, but likely the most visual one so they'll attract the attention.
 
While I do get where you're coming from regarding common courtesy, maybe a little dramatic. Whatever you do, don't do research into the breakdown of what you're currently breathing daily. Trust that public smokers will fall well down the list of people/entities you'll hate for polluting the air, if they don't fall off the list altogether. Lebowskis aren't really the problem here, but likely the most visual one so they'll attract the attention.

Its all about the concentration. I can smell a smoker even 2 or 3 cars ahead of me.
 
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Its all about the concentration. I can smell a smoker even 2 or 3 cars ahead of me.

If you're going to take up the mantle of air pollution in regards to weed smokers, I'm suggesting maybe you should consider that which you can't smell if you're being sincere, it might just be worse. And when I say "might"... ;)
 
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The wife and I go walking / hiking every day. She has no issues except when there is obvious cigarette / weed smoke, then she starts coughing and having difficulty breathing. So the ambient air pollution isn’t the problem.
 
How do you feel about airborne particulates from pre-DPF (and deleted) diesels?

My neighbor just had her Cummins deleted and now says her truck stinks.
But 2 of her Corvette's love to burn rubber and the 3rd one only has 700 miles on it.
 
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My oldest daughter says when she is around our 71 C-10 it gives her good memories of her childhood being driven around in our 80 K - 20 Suburban .
The pre - cat exhaust odor brings back memories .

I’ll bet it does. I never grew up in that time but having owned enough older vehicles I have grown to love that as well.
 
How did I miss pages of this thread.

About an hour or two ago, I had some THC infused chocolate syrup in my hot cocoa this morning.
Then read through these pages while eating a bowl tortilla chips and a jar of salsa.

How did I miss pages of this thread.

About an hour or two ago, I had some THC infused chocolate syrup in my hot cocoa this morning.
Then read through these pages while eating a bowl tortilla chips and a jar of salsa.

That’s the spirit!
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She's 38 , I would have thought you would be just a little older. A dialed in pre-cat engine gets a good exhaust odor . But a oil burning , running rich engine can be nasty !

I’m 42. I guess what I remember growing up is most vehicles having cats. I was thinking of growing up in the 60s or something when everywhere you went that was the smell.

They can smell nasty, that’s for sure.
 
I grew up in SoCal in the 60's. That's before unleaded gas and no seat belts were required in most cars.
Those days one could actually see the air they were breathing because it was a brown haze and really bad in the summer.
After a few hours most of us kids were just wheezing by mid day watching the brown haze roll in from the LA area.
Then the Santa Ana winds would blow it back towards LA and the OC, along with the trash cans.

And what a time to be growing up in SoCal in the 60's & 70's, learning about sex, drugs and rock&roll,
from what I remember tho....
 
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I grew up in SoCal in the 60's. That's before unleaded gas and no seat belts were required in most cars.
Those days one could actually see the air they were breathing because it was a brown haze and really bad in the summer.
After a few hours most of us kids were just wheezing by mid day watching the brown haze roll in from the LA area.
Then the Santa Ana winds would blow it back towards LA and the OC, along with the trash cans.

And what a time to be growing up in SoCal in the 60's & 70's, learning about sex, drugs and rock&roll,
from what I remember tho....

Reminds me of the words of Shelly West in one of the best country duets ever recorded:

Sometimes when the wind blows you can see the mountains
And all the way to Malibu