15 Comments

  1. @rowyourboat5361 on February 14, 2024 at 1:40 am

    it’s a bad idea.



  2. @traumaleaguenow1653 on February 14, 2024 at 1:46 am

    Her science is solid because "ya never know…"



  3. @evanj6846 on February 14, 2024 at 1:46 am

    Shame on Carney for not signing and passing the laws himself. He’s slowed down the decriminalization and medical use here in Delaware and now still hasn’t learned enough about the topic to support recreational use and, in my mind, is showing HIGH ignorance. Hard to trust a governor with SUCH IGNORANCE. Are we going to keep trusting government officials to GOVERN us who are THIS IGNORANT????? Go away Carney. I DON’T TRUST YOU! SHAME ON YOU! YOU ARE NOW CEMENTED IN THE WRONG SIDE OF HISTORY! You should have signed it and helped inform your state of the facts of the cannabis issue. GO AWAY! Thank God no one in Delaware should worry about possessing and relaxing after work with a puff! SHAME ON CARNEY!



  4. @jasonflores9519 on February 14, 2024 at 1:46 am

    I love how the lady at the end is behind the liquor store đŸȘ 😂 I don’t support it SMH irony for your ass



  5. @brian7194 on February 14, 2024 at 1:48 am

    It’s easy to access it with or without a dispensary



  6. @alienlife7754 on February 14, 2024 at 1:49 am

    I am so sick of the “What about the children!” excuse. It is so out dated and stupid. Reefer Madness mentality. And when did it become my job to care about your kids in the first place? That’s your job. You squirted them out, not me.I am willing to bet the same people who whine about marijuana around their kids openly use alcohol in front of them. And keep it easily accessible. Alcohol is far more addictive than marijuana ever will be. Yet I don’t see mom whining about that.



  7. @tonysolar284 on February 14, 2024 at 1:54 am

    It’s funny how that mother thinks it’ll be easier for her kids to access weed when it’s already very easy for them to get from the black market. But if the prices are right on the legal side, the black market will shrink and the legal market will thrive with ID checks, like Alcohol/Tabaco .



  8. @PatriotStand on February 14, 2024 at 1:58 am

    How does being legal translate to easier access by children? Do they not have greater access being illegal? I just don’t get it. ID’s are checked multiple times before a sales transaction. Underage would have a better chance with buying Alcohol which has been legal for 80 years. Enough is enough for the war on Cannabis.



  9. @alienlife7754 on February 14, 2024 at 2:05 am

    So mom thinks that her kids will be able to walk into a store and buy weed. Idiot. These kids can probably get weed from right down the street for cheaper and with no hassle. But the way things are going we won’t actually see legal sales until her kids are legal age. Carney is making sure getting licenses to sell and grow is almost impossible. He didn’t drop his opposition, he just chose to let the bill pass without his signature. As it stands now we won’t see legal sales until late 2024. Just get the fuck out of the way Carney!



  10. @jasonflores9519 on February 14, 2024 at 2:06 am

    Mixed feelings lol no weed but let’s drink n drive it’s been time to pass this bill



  11. @jontomas2271 on February 14, 2024 at 2:09 am

    These are bogus "objections." – From the report:

    Addiction: Addiction involves withdrawal symptoms that are so severe, they compel continuous use to be avoided. Marijuana doesn’t have them so is not addictive. – That’s one of the many things consumers like about it.

    Children: Research shows teen cannabis consumption has FALLEN in the states that have re-legalized cannabis. Legal, licensed vendors don’t sell to minors.

    Accidents: Cannabis is not alcohol. The preponderance of the research shows marijuana consumption is not a significant cause of auto accidents. — In 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), found that while drunken driving dramatically increased the risk of getting into an accident, there was no evidence that using cannabis heightened that risk.

    Poor communities: Science and widespread experience have shown cannabis has no notable harms. Hence, every person (including the poor) who chooses near harmless cannabis over addictive, very harmful alcohol, improves their health significantly – as well as the lives of their family and community.



  12. @savfrom26 on February 14, 2024 at 2:20 am

    She don’t speak for most of Delaware second they need to make it to where we can open up dispensary’s and profit off the new legalization



  13. @reverbedvonacular on February 14, 2024 at 2:22 am

    Legalizing marijuana is overwhelmingly popular with the majority of people in virtually every poll. Marijuana has been legal in DE for medicinal use since 2011. There are proven studies on THC and CBD’s medicinal benefits for pain relief, cancer patients, depression, seizure prevention, etc. etc. etc. the list goes on. There are thousands of medicinal marijuana users already in Delaware.

    CBS 3 should report on all the benefits of legalizing marijuana instead of finding random people in parking lots who have "concerns".



  14. @ianlewis6258 on February 14, 2024 at 2:29 am

    I’m a Delawarian, I support legalizing Marijuana! đŸ‡ș🇾💐☘



  15. @chuckruckus3648 on February 14, 2024 at 2:30 am

    Smokin and driving is now everywhere