Adverts tells NASCAR fans to buy hangover-free, lo-cal marijuana not beer
MARIJUANA has gone mainstream. We’ve yet to see weed adverts on the side of F1 vehicles, as we have for cigarettes and booze, but NASCAR fans heading to the 2013 Brickyard 400 races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will get to see a TV advert hailing cannabis.
Created by the Marijuana Policy Project, the message is that marijuana is the new, lo-cal, hangover-free, wife-beating-negative beer.
It will, however, not improve your driving:
Photo: Bobby Allison poses at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel with the Winston Cup trophy, Dec. 8, 1983. Allison, winning his first Winston Cup will receive $150,000 from the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., which sponsors the NASCAR series.
via Anorak | Adverts tells NASCAR fans to buy hangover-free, lo-cal marijuana not beer.
Posted on July 30, 2013, in activism, drugs, Health, USA and tagged Bobby Allison, Brickyard 400, Cannabis, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Marijuana, Marijuana Policy Project, NASCAR, New York. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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