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Posted On: 09/18/2013 10:56:23 PM
Posted By: bellsandwhistles
Re: theFutureisBright #7172
Pot Commercial for Super Bowl?

(SK is perfectly positioned on the trendline.)

Intuit Contest Could Inadvertently Lead To Super Bowl's First Marijuana Commercial
Sep 17, 2013

When Intuit, the software giant behind Quicken and Quickbooks, launched a small business contest for a free ad in the 2014 Super Bowl, the company may have gotten more than it bargained for.

The rules of the contest are simple: get the most online votes for your small business and you become a finalist to win a professionally produced commercial and a coveted Super Bowl time slot. The possible outcome is not so simple: a win for marijuana policy reform group NORML, which would air the first pro-pot commercial in Super Bowl history.

NORML launched a campaign on the site, which quickly skyrocketed to the number one spot:

Together, we the people, are ending America’s war on pot. With the last election and with the recent announcement from the attorney general in Washington DC, we are beautifully positioned to make sure a responsible, adult American citizen is never again arrested for the use of recreational marijuana….Together we can make marijuana legalization a topic of conversation at every game watching party across the country!

Though the contest consists of several rounds, including an Intuit staff selection, winning the online voting round would certainly qualify the marijuana group as a finalist.

The outcome could result in a sticky (ahem) situation for Intuit, which revoked its services from an Oregon medical clinic in 2011 for providing medical marijuana recommendations. At the time, Intuit allegedly stated that the clinic’s involvement with medical marijuana was an “unacceptable business practice.”

However, in a statement emailed to The Huffington Post on Tuesday, an Intuit spokesperson said the company did not have a stance on the subject.

“We have no stance on medical marijuana as a company,” read the statement. “By design, we’ve had a diverse range of businesses entering Small Business Big Game and sharing their unique stories with the world.”

NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre said the group sees the contest as an opportunity to garner support around the message.

“We’re hoping that, like other corporate-won contests in the past, we don’t fall victim of political correctness,” he told HuffPost. “But our goal is more about generating buzz and conversation. [In the marijuana industry], we acknowledge that one of our major failings over the years has been our marketing. So this was an easy contest to be attracted to.”

Though the commercial would be a first for the Super Bowl, it wouldn't be the first for a major sporting event: In July, Marijuana Policy Project aired a pro-marijuana ad titled "New Beer" during a NASCAR race.

MPP Director of Communications Mason Tvert argued that a goal of the commercial was to alleviate the stigma surrounding marijuana at an event rife with beer sponsors.

"Marijuana is less toxic and less addictive than alcohol, and it is far less likely to contribute to violent and reckless behavior," said Tvert. "We hope racing fans who support marijuana prohibition will question the logic of punishing adults simply for using a product that is safer than those produced by sponsors of NASCAR events and teams that race in them."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/supe...43590.html


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