The ad was shared on multiple platforms on March 10 with over 900 shares and 700 reactions. Now that is a loaded ad. If you reread the ad, you will observe that specific keywords are used to incite fear and anger such that you don’t use marijuana. Don’t panic just yet; that’s a fictitious post! This anti-marijuana advertisement became a trending topic on social media. It implied that American youths would join satanic cults by smoking weed, and this is totally inaccurate. The Ad Council denies they created or issued the ad, so it is a big prank or hoax, depending on how you look at it.
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