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On this Thursday, I just saw a new TV ad put out by the government telling Americans not to smoke
because bad things will happen if you do. And that is true. Smoking is brutal on your body.
But where are the anti-pot ads by the government?
Most people know that pot is bad for you as well.
Every study says that.
But where are the antipot ads paid for by the state and federal government?
The tobacco ads are all over the place and have been for decades.
Well, I don't think there are any anti-pot ads.
because the states want to tax the weed.
And this is important.
Many in the media think marijuana is cool, bro.
So there is no campaign in America to discourage marijuana use, and most people smoke it.
This is bad, but it is a signal that if the media doesn't get behind,
something, the government will not either. Smoking marijuana, especially for children, is
destructive. Where are the ads? Now this. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress.
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