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playing the 4:20 game terminology of being a "stoner"....
.....is now "offensive".....

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Quote:A day will come when people have to issue trigger warnings before anyone in the vicinity utters the word "stoner," should the marijuana industry succeed in striking it from the American lexicon.

According to the San Diego Union Tribune, a recent billboard campaign from the cannabis company MedMen has spent $2 million to remind the public that pot smokers come from all walks of life and have feelings, too. Are they "stoners"? No, says the ad, which has the words crossed out, replaced by more dignified titles – cop, nurse, teacher, scientist, are just a few examples.



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Photos of a white-haired grandmother, a schoolteacher, a CEO, a pro athlete & a nurse — are being splashed across billboards in Los Angeles, Las Vegas & New York. Each photo has the word “#stoner” crossed out and in its place a description of their job. http://bit.ly/2N19lJt

11:46 AM - Sep 10, 2018

California pot industry fighting ‘stoner’ stereotypes
Cannabis advocates are pushing to dispel the idea that people who toke up still live on the couches in their parents’ basements and spend their waking hours eating Cheetos and playing video g…

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Daniel Yi, senior vice president of communications at MedMen, which operates 14 retail pot stores, said the word "stoner" carries negative connotations, and is used to stereotype marijuana users.

"That word can be used to negatively stereotype people,” said Daniel Yi. "We want to take that stigma away. We want to make marijuana mainstream."

This "Forget Stoner" campaign debuted earlier this year and is "part of a larger, on-going push by the cannabis industry to normalize the use of marijuana," reports the Tribune. In fact, the campaign to clean up the language relating to pot began shortly after California legalized the drug, as multiple pot retailers began demanding that people stop referring to pot as pot, because even that was offensive.

"Marijuana still carries a stigma that surfaces with the use of old slang like pot and weed," the Anchorage Daily News reported back in January. "For many, the words evoke an image of lazy, not-so-bright people who puff their lives away."

where do these pussified pc fkr's come from???

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09-19-2018 06:55 PM
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