QuietRiot Posted June 28, 2021 Share Posted June 28, 2021 Having had law enforcement in my family, I can be a bit biased against MJ altogether. I have noticed a newish addition to Match's site....the 420 friendly option. In Florida, recreational use it is illegal, but now medicinal use it's legal. There are some that use it for "anxiety" but not for legit illnesses. A while ago I went out with a woman that I found out later that smoked...she backpeddled saying it was for her PTSD, but one day she let it slip that she just smoked it recreationally among a group of 420 friendly friends. It became a dealbreaker for me, so I ended it. But sometimes I feel like I'm being a fuddy dud because I think MJ is becoming more accepted in society as legit as beer or cigarettes. In fact, I was invited to some good friends board game nights. I love doing this, but the mother of the adult kids that live with her, she gave me fair warning that they smoke weed over at her place. (not dating this woman, she's married...just small group gatherings). I could be wrong, but I'm starting to thinking I can't throw a rock anywhere without hitting someone that smokes weed. Link to post Share on other sites
Wiseman2 Posted June 28, 2021 Share Posted June 28, 2021 2 hours ago, QuietRiot said: I have noticed a newish addition to Match's site....the 420 friendly option. That's good. It gets rid of that incompatibility right out from. Basically weed, tobacco etc. smokers/users are usually not welcomed by weed/tobacco nonsmokers/nonusers. Link to post Share on other sites
d0nnivain Posted June 28, 2021 Share Posted June 28, 2021 For some people cigarette smoking is a deal breaker. For others it's alcohol. For some it's a religion or political affiliation. It doesn't really matter & the legality (or not) of the preference is not the issue. If you don't like some behavior you get to hold out for somebody whose choices mirror your own. If I ever had to do OLD again I would consider putting "420 hostile" on my profile because that is how much I don't like it. I was at an outside event with my cousin yesterday. He smokes. I spent a lot of time trying to stay up wind of him. I don't like & won't date people who smoke tobacco products either. Link to post Share on other sites
vla1120 Posted June 28, 2021 Share Posted June 28, 2021 Like smoking or drinking, whether or not you are "420 friendly" is really a personal preference. I did one time say that I was not opposed to someone smoking (though I had no desire to do so.) But after meeting him for dinner, it was CLEAR he smoked non-stop. His clothing smelled like marijuana. That was a total turn off. I had one drink and left before we ordered dinner. If I do ever have a choice between 420 friendly or not friendly, that'll probably be a deal breaker for me - not because I look down on anyone for it, but because smoking is smoking is smoking, and I hate smoking. (Maybe they need to add an "Edible-friendly" option.🤣) Link to post Share on other sites
SumGuy Posted June 28, 2021 Share Posted June 28, 2021 (edited) 13 hours ago, QuietRiot said: ...I could be wrong, but I'm starting to thinking I can't throw a rock anywhere without hitting someone that smokes weed. If you look at opinion polls, 60%+ (sometimes a very big plus) think it is fine to legalize, even if their US state doesn't legalize it. It seems to have crossed all political views. So you are likely correct. I'm guessing from this you are not in Canada where it is legal nationwide I grew up around a fair number of law enforcement guys, all of them thought it pretty bogus it was illegal. If anything, they'd rail against the drunken domestic violence call, probably the most dangerous and f*ed up they handled. EDIT: Wait....your user name is QuietRiot, ala the metal band, and you are not 420 friendly? I'm hoping that is not your user name in OLD or will be all sorts of disconnect Edited June 28, 2021 by SumGuy Link to post Share on other sites
Author QuietRiot Posted June 28, 2021 Author Share Posted June 28, 2021 4 hours ago, d0nnivain said: For some people cigarette smoking is a deal breaker. For others it's alcohol. For some it's a religion or political affiliation. It doesn't really matter & the legality (or not) of the preference is not the issue. If you don't like some behavior you get to hold out for somebody whose choices mirror your own. If I ever had to do OLD again I would consider putting "420 hostile" on my profile because that is how much I don't like it. I was at an outside event with my cousin yesterday. He smokes. I spent a lot of time trying to stay up wind of him. I don't like & won't date people who smoke tobacco products either. I did want to add....basically, if I'm associating with someone partaking in illegal activities, I could be subject to the consequences as well. Like if I get pulled over, and she's holding (the passenger). I'd be cool with it, as long as there were no consequences. Link to post Share on other sites
d0nnivain Posted June 29, 2021 Share Posted June 29, 2021 11 hours ago, QuietRiot said: I did want to add....basically, if I'm associating with someone partaking in illegal activities, I could be subject to the consequences as well. Like if I get pulled over, and she's holding (the passenger). I'd be cool with it, as long as there were no consequences. There will be consequences. What you describe is called constructive possession. If there are illegal substances / objects in the car / house everyone inside is deemed to "own" or possess the substances / objects. Sometimes if the true owner steps up, the charges against the others will be dropped but you have to really trust the character of the other person. Link to post Share on other sites
Wiseman2 Posted June 29, 2021 Share Posted June 29, 2021 It would be great if dating apps had more features like this as far as lifestyle preferences and potential deal breakers vs similarities. Link to post Share on other sites
Author QuietRiot Posted June 29, 2021 Author Share Posted June 29, 2021 22 minutes ago, d0nnivain said: There will be consequences. What you describe is called constructive possession. If there are illegal substances / objects in the car / house everyone inside is deemed to "own" or possess the substances / objects. Sometimes if the true owner steps up, the charges against the others will be dropped but you have to really trust the character of the other person. Yeah, I just googled this and I saw "constructive possession". My dad (a retired cop) taught me that. Even learned it on Smokey and the Bandit where Buford T Justice said that Sally Field's character is just as in trouble as the Bandit is for just being with him. Link to post Share on other sites
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