ihaveatrophywife

ihaveatrophywife t1_j0xcp95 wrote

I’d check Facebook and Zillow. Pet friendly is certainly tougher to find and everything gets snatched up right away. Start with apartment complexes and get on waitlists. Follow any instructions to the T and complete anything as quickly as possible. Sometimes you can find off season winter seasonal rentals, especially on the seacoast. Other than that, you’re up against a lot of other people looking for the exact same thing. Some landlords rent to the first person with the money, others have application processes and background checks. There simply isn’t enough housing to meet the demand in southern NH. Good luck to you.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_j0x9vr3 wrote

Actually no, I think most things should be legal at 18 unless they change the age of adulthood to 21. Smoking weed can also give you cancer for what it’s worth. It absolutely has medicinal value and recreational value as well. I don’t look forward to legalization because of the smell and the fact that it’s dangerous to drive under the influence. Assume whatever you want about me, it’s pretty inconsequential.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_j0vm9ns wrote

It’s been proven that it slows reaction time and impairs judgement so how does that mean people drive fine? To be fair, road safety is something I take more seriously than most. You can very easily kill people with a car. Any distraction or intoxicant increases that risk.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_j0vli97 wrote

I assume all the downvotes are because people prioritize legalizing a way to get high that they already do illegally without any consequences. Keep hating on one of the better governors in the country over this- it’s childish and ridiculous. If it matters so much why not go after it federally since federal law supersedes state law anyway?

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ihaveatrophywife t1_j0vfwsg wrote

I hate having to smell weed in cities where it’s allowed and I hate smelling it behind mass cars driving up to ski. I’m glad we don’t have legalization here because people are inconsiderate. If it didn’t affect me, I wouldn’t care but the fact of the matter is people regularly drive under the influence which is a danger to my family and smoke it without consideration of others. All the while, cigarettes are creeping towards criminalization.

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