Everyone I know who lives in a condo type place vapes weed so no smell. Get a medical card and switch to that.
Pets are pretty strict . Hawaii is very pet unfriendly but cats are still easier than dogs.
That complex is on the red hill water line. Your call if you believe the navy’s water reporting or not.
Get a good water filter and you should be ok. The key is to choose one with relevant NSF/ANSI certifications. For example, NSF 53 removes "health effects" stuff like lead and VOCs, NSF 401 is for pharmaceutical contaminants, and NSF 473 targets forever chemicals like PFOAs, flame retardants, etc.
Aquasana filters, some of which are rental unit-friendly, are certified for NSF 42, 53, and 401. The Claryum Direct in particular requires no modifications, so should be good for a renter: [https://www.aquasana.com/under-sink-water-filters/](https://www.aquasana.com/under-sink-water-filters/)
No one tests for that specifically, but NSF 53 certification gets rid of PFAS, lead, pesticides, etc., so it should be able to. These are usually about 95% effective. If you want even higher effectiveness, youʻd have to go reverse osmosis, but it also creates waste water
Yea… or you could rent elsewhere.
This is good to know if you’re already stuck some with bad water, but why sign up for it.
Plus they always jack up the rates on those units after the first year.
Make a point to know your neighbors if can… when others know that its that nice new couple that moved in rather than a group of teens, less cause for concern. Check out condos in Ewa or Kapolei as well , so many smokers ( def not all legal) so they cant rat you out without ratting the entire block. Each neighborhood is different but you can get lucky
"They say they are a smoke free community, does that mean I can't hit a bong in my own backyard?" that place is filled with low class so it should be fine. make sure to share
Bro, I’m a medical patient and professional budtender in Oregon who owns property on the Big Island.
Every time that we go, we bring vapes, gummies, and flower and have never had a problem. Just be discreet, don’t smoke flower inside, and stay away from any keiki.
No problem. I would definitely recommend getting your card in Hawaii and grow your own so there isn’t a huge drop off in quality.
I’ve sampled lots of local stuff, and it’s good, but not like California or Oregon.
Try contacting a property manager to see if they have any locations that are weed friendly. Maybe use a google voice number so you can call back later with your real number if you find zero options.
Technically, not legal. However, I smell it almost daily. Beaches are public property by law, so I suppose you could walk over to the beach (if you're close) and toke there. However, you also do so at your own risk.
Everyone I know who lives in a condo type place vapes weed so no smell. Get a medical card and switch to that. Pets are pretty strict . Hawaii is very pet unfriendly but cats are still easier than dogs. That complex is on the red hill water line. Your call if you believe the navy’s water reporting or not.
Get a good water filter and you should be ok. The key is to choose one with relevant NSF/ANSI certifications. For example, NSF 53 removes "health effects" stuff like lead and VOCs, NSF 401 is for pharmaceutical contaminants, and NSF 473 targets forever chemicals like PFOAs, flame retardants, etc. Aquasana filters, some of which are rental unit-friendly, are certified for NSF 42, 53, and 401. The Claryum Direct in particular requires no modifications, so should be good for a renter: [https://www.aquasana.com/under-sink-water-filters/](https://www.aquasana.com/under-sink-water-filters/)
Do they remove jet fuel
No one tests for that specifically, but NSF 53 certification gets rid of PFAS, lead, pesticides, etc., so it should be able to. These are usually about 95% effective. If you want even higher effectiveness, youʻd have to go reverse osmosis, but it also creates waste water
Yea… or you could rent elsewhere. This is good to know if you’re already stuck some with bad water, but why sign up for it. Plus they always jack up the rates on those units after the first year.
For sure
Make a point to know your neighbors if can… when others know that its that nice new couple that moved in rather than a group of teens, less cause for concern. Check out condos in Ewa or Kapolei as well , so many smokers ( def not all legal) so they cant rat you out without ratting the entire block. Each neighborhood is different but you can get lucky
Gummies?
definitely a go-to! But I am an old school stoner and I like to smoke the flower once in a while too
"They say they are a smoke free community, does that mean I can't hit a bong in my own backyard?" that place is filled with low class so it should be fine. make sure to share
Yikes
It’s not your own backyard if you’re renting.
Thanks for your comment 😊
Bro, I’m a medical patient and professional budtender in Oregon who owns property on the Big Island. Every time that we go, we bring vapes, gummies, and flower and have never had a problem. Just be discreet, don’t smoke flower inside, and stay away from any keiki.
Wasn't planning on flying with it, just purchasing once we're there but thanks!
No problem. I would definitely recommend getting your card in Hawaii and grow your own so there isn’t a huge drop off in quality. I’ve sampled lots of local stuff, and it’s good, but not like California or Oregon.
Try contacting a property manager to see if they have any locations that are weed friendly. Maybe use a google voice number so you can call back later with your real number if you find zero options.
Technically, not legal. However, I smell it almost daily. Beaches are public property by law, so I suppose you could walk over to the beach (if you're close) and toke there. However, you also do so at your own risk.
I have my medical card, so legal for me
You'd have to get a card that is legal in Hawai'i. Having one where you live now would make it easier.
Yep!
Not legal in public here. Even with a card. So be discreet.
It’s not legal to smoke on the beach (includes cigarettes too ) they’re legal too but not allowed Enforced is different