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Article: Medical marijuana group plans ad campaign; The group will show ads on the Internet and TV as a response to arguments against a medical marijuana bill.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- April 30, 2008
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Byline: MARK BRUNSWICK; STAFF WRITER
A group advocating a medical marijuana bill in Minnesota said Tuesday that it will run ads to counter what it says are false law-enforcement arguments against the measure.
The group, the Marijuana Policy Project, said three ads will be posted on the Internet and a fourth will run on television statewide. They are designed to allay fears that medical marijuana increases youth access to marijuana, that there is no proven medical value to using medical marijuana, and that there is no support in the medical community for medical marijuana.
"You have certain aspects of the law-enforcement community who are vocally advocating against ...
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