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Facebook pot ads go up in smoke
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"It's not clear what Facebook was smoking, but the world's largest social networking site, has snubbed out an effort by pro-marijuana advocates to run ads on the site which promote the legalization of marijuana.
That's according to the Huffington Post's Ryan Grim.
The issue is particularly relevant to medical marijuana supporters. Three of the four ballot initiatives the organization "Just Say Now," hopes to influence, increase access to the drug for medical purposes.
The three states going to the ballot box are Arizona, Oregon and South Dakota. The group also supports a ballot imitative in California that seeks to legalize marijuana outright. Medical marijuana is already legal there.
Studies show that people with HIV, spinal cord injury, and other pain-related disorders can benefit from smoking pot, according to WebMD.
Facebook says their issue is with the group's imagery - the pot leaf in particular.
"The image in question was no long[er] acceptable for use in Facebook ads," spokesperson Andrew Noyes wrote in an email obtained by the Huffington Post. "The image of a pot leaf is classified with all smoking products and therefore is not acceptable under our policies."
Facebook's position on the ads is ironic considering the content found on its site.
One group called "Marihuana, Marijuana, Mariguana" has 369,000 active monthly users who post photos of bikini clad bong smokers and giant piles of weed.
A popular game on Facebook called "Pot Farm" has 740,000 monthly users who enjoy trying grow their own virtual marijuana fields."
Find the entire article at CBS News
| Cannabis has helped me immensly since an explosives accident in the military. I wish the politicians would wake up and realize that this is NOT their fathers or grandfathers Demon weed. It IS in fact medicine. |
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| Chipper, NC - Oct 01, 2010 08:14:13 AM | Remove Comment |
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| I think weed should be legalized, it knocked me out of 6 months of pain meds due to weed, if i could smoke weed my meds could be cut in half, or more. Lenny ky |
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| Lenny - Sep 27, 2010 02:14:33 PM | Remove Comment |


