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Starting a few years ago, I noticed smelling the sickening smell of pot in New York city. Especially in closed spaces like elevators, restrooms and places many people visit. Now it's getting really bad in hotel rooms. I travel quite a bit and I sincerely wish hotels cracked down on people smoking pot in their rooms. They've nearly eliminated tobacco smoke, but pot smoking has essentially taken over. It's not like I can select a pot free room when I book a hotel, I get what I get. I want to go back to when pot was illegal. That would solve the problem. The pot smokers will basically cause the laws to go back to the way they were because they're being selfish. I don't care if people smoke pot, I just don’t want to smell the shit.

Starting a few years ago, I noticed smelling the sickening smell of pot in New York city. Especially in closed spaces like elevators, restrooms and places many people visit. Now it's getting really bad in hotel rooms. I travel quite a bit and I sincerely wish hotels cracked down on people smoking pot in their rooms. They've nearly eliminated tobacco smoke, but pot smoking has essentially taken over. It's not like I can select a pot free room when I book a hotel, I get what I get. I want to go back to when pot was illegal. That would solve the problem. The pot smokers will basically cause the laws to go back to the way they were because they're being selfish. I don't care if people smoke pot, I just don’t want to smell the shit.

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Here in The United Emirates of Ohio, the "recreational" pot is getting out of hand. You can't drive down any street without getting overwhelmed by it, doesn't matter what area. You can't walk into any store without smelling it because half the people are fucking stoned.

If you're in a hotel room and someone is smoking pot, you complain that it makes you sick and you did not feel the experience at the hotel was good - demand compensation. If enough people make a stink it will stop, especially if it starts costing them on the bottom line.