DCMJ also wants to get the message across that for people to share a joint safely without risking the spread of the virus, everyone must be vaccinated. Though the District of Columbia’s Department of Health has yet to name the vaccination sites, DCMJ will follow through on the initiative by releasing their Joints for Jabs site, dates available, and the hours of operation. In a press release, they stated that “this community effort aims to highlight the need for further local and national cannabis reform while also advocating for equitable distribution of the critical vaccine.”
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