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07-03-2006, 07:38 PM #1OPSenior Member
New Radio Ad Calls Out Politicians Who Have Used Marijuana
WASHINGTON D.C. -- A potentially controversial new ad campaign from the Marijuana Policy Project names prominent public officials, including President George W. Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Vice President Al Gore, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as having admitted to using marijuana. The ad then asks, "Is it fair to arrest three quarters of a million people a year for doing what presidents and a Supreme Court justice have done?"
The spot will hit the airwaves on July 3 on 141 radio stations nationwide, and will air through the summer during Jim Hightower's syndicated "Common Sense Commentary," carried by Air America and other stations, as well as the "Downsize DC" radio show. To listen to the advertisement, click here, or contact MPP Assistant Director of Communications Rebecca Greenberg at 202-462-5747 ex. 115.
"Nearly 100 million Americans, including the politicians named in the ad, have used marijuana -- and the vast majority have gone on to lead successful lives," said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, D.C. "Our government has spent hundreds of millions of tax dollars on ads claiming that the use of marijuana leads to addiction, illness, and destruction, but for the overwhelming majority of responsible, adult marijuana users -- just as for responsible, adult alcohol users -- that simply isn't true.
"Marijuana prohibition has completely failed to stop marijuana use, while giving unregulated criminals a monopoly on the marijuana market," Kampia continued. "Instead of continuing our failed system of marijuana prohibition, it's time to consider a new system of regulation and control that would generate tax revenues and take marijuana out of the criminal market."
Alcohol and tobacco, the two most commonly abused drugs in the U.S., have both been successfully taxed and regulated. Research shows that marijuana is safer than both of these drugs.
Source: mpp.org420mory Reviewed by 420mory on . New Radio Ad Calls Out Politicians Who Have Used Marijuana WASHINGTON D.C. -- A potentially controversial new ad campaign from the Marijuana Policy Project names prominent public officials, including President George W. Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Vice President Al Gore, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as having admitted to using marijuana. The ad then asks, "Is it fair to arrest three quarters of a million people a year for doing what presidents and a Supreme Court justice have done?" The spot will hit the Rating: 5
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07-07-2006, 08:46 PM #2Junior Member
New Radio Ad Calls Out Politicians Who Have Used Marijuana
Bitchin!!:thumbsup: Air America is the shit. Glad to see we're making steps in the right direction. Did you know Al Gore was really pro-marijuana. Then some asshole told him he better cut that shit off or something bad would happen. As of late he'll finally grown some balls though
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07-07-2006, 10:14 PM #3Senior Member
New Radio Ad Calls Out Politicians Who Have Used Marijuana
Gore also used to be pro-life, till he wanted to run nationally. Outing politicians would just give them an opportunity to say that they "learned from their mistakes". Fuck politicians.
Air America should appeal to the millions of current (successfull adult) MJ users that are courageous enough to stand up for truth and freedom. If the masses come forward, the spineless politicians will follow.
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07-07-2006, 10:26 PM #4Junior Member
New Radio Ad Calls Out Politicians Who Have Used Marijuana
God, I hate the term "pro-life."
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