[pct-l] Smoking on the trail

Devon Taig devon.taig at gmail.com
Thu Mar 14 16:09:06 CDT 2013


Yeah, I think you are right on there, Dan.  I totally agree.  People
absolutely need to communicate more truthfully and openly with each other
about their expectations.  We do have an unfortunate sense of what is taboo
in this country, and somehow I suspect that a lot of would-be drivers of
vehicles that might offer rides would feel kinda awkward asking such a
question, but it boils down to this - what do you feel more awkward with?
Asking a simple question or having drugs in your car?
I will admit that as an 18 year old, I was once picked up by a women who
asked, "are you a Christian?".  I bent the truth (ok, I broke it pretty
badly really) and said that I was.  I've always regretted the lie and not
just saying, "well, no, I'm not, but I'm a heckuva nice guy".  Well, I'm
sure it's for that reason that I was passed up for Pope yesterday yet
again!!

River

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Dan Jacobs <youroldpaldan at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Devon Taig <devon.taig at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yeah, I'm sure legally you're right Dan...It's just that it doesn't quite
> > pass the "Mom test" - which is to say that my Mom picks up PCT hikers
> > whenever she gets the chance - she does that because she is a nice person
> > and assumes that you won't be breaking any laws yourself.  But if she
> knew
> > you had non-medical pot in your backpack, she wouldn't stop. Not that she
> > would likely find out (though I learned when I was 16 that she actually
> can
> > smell as well as a bloodhound)...it's just something to think about...I
> > don't really like the argument, "what you don't know won't hurt you".  A
> > good percent of folks who will be picking up us backpackers this season
> > aren't cool with it.
> >
> > River
>
> I get that. They should make their beliefs known.
>
> A ride is sort of a contract. Hitch hiker is looking for something,
> driver offers them something, the two should be able to agree on the
> terms of the deal. If the terms include "no illegal drugs", then that
> should be spelled out ahead of time.
>
> Can't two adults just be up front about the rules of sharing
> something? If not, why not? Your mom or anyone else should just be
> able to say "I would gladly give you a ride to (wherever), but I have
> a firm rule of no illegal drugs in my car or around me. Please do not
> accept a ride from me if you cannot follow this rule." Bang zoom,
> conditions up front, and hopefully the two can happily agree on them.
> If not, she can simply refuse to offer a ride, or the hitch hiker can
> just say "thank you, but I'll wait for the next ride".
>
> I don't find that difficult. Does anyone else?
>
> Dan Jacobs
> Washougal
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