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Weed 101: Colorado tries 'neighborly' pot education

AP Photo: Colorado Rep. Jonathan Singer, D-Longmont, front, responds to questions as Dr. Larry Volk, executive director and chief medical officer of the Colorado Department of Health and Environment looks on during a news conference to announce the rollout of the $5.7-million, state-sponsored advertising campaign Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, in Denver. The "Good to Know" advertisements will focus on marijuana laws and health effects, including the ban on use in public places, age restrictions, DUI laws, the dangers of overuse and other concerns related to the use of the products. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Associated Press  By KRISTEN WYATT
DENVER (AP) — Colorado is taking a novel approach to marijuana education — not telling people to avoid the drug, just to use it safely.

State health officials announced a new $5.7 million campaign Monday. The ads are different from previous pot-education efforts because they don't demonize the drug.

Colorado's campaign last year to deter teen pot use, for instance, featured giant rat cages and was widely panned.

Dr. Larry Wolk, the state's chief medical officer, described the new campaign as "bright and neighborly."

Ali Maffey, retail marijuana education manager for the Colorado Department of Health and Environment, talks to reporters Monday after a news conference to announce the rollout of the $5.7-million, state-sponsored advertising campaign to educate marijuana consumers in Denver. The "Good to Know" advertisements will focus on marijuana laws and health effects, including the ban on use in public places, age restrictions, DUI laws, the dangers of overuse and other concerns related to the use of the products.


Ali Maffey, retail marijuana education manager for the Colorado Department of Health and Environment, talks to reporters Monday after a news conference to announce the rollout of the $5.7-million, state-sponsored advertising campaign to educate marijuana consumers in Denver. The "Good to Know" advertisements will focus on marijuana laws and health effects, including the ban on use in public places, age restrictions, DUI laws, the dangers of overuse and other concerns related to the use of the products.
One of the ads shows a park bench and asks people not to smoke marijuana in public. Another points out that you can't drive a car after smoking pot — but that walking, hopping and skipping are allowed.

The print ads come in bright colors, and the radio spots have a folksy announcer with none of the ominous sound effects common to older anti-drug ads.

"This is not an aversion campaign," Wolk insisted.

Colorado health officials have good reason to promote the brighter tone after their campaign last year aimed at teens.

The "Don't Be a Lab Rat" effort, which included human-sized rat cages placed in downtown Denver, were criticized as repeating "Just Say No"-type messages instead of promoting responsible, moderate use.

The rat cages became targets for graffiti and derision. At one point, a downtown Denver rat cage had a waiting line of people to snap selfies inside while toking joints in violation of a public-consumption ban.

Wolk called the rat campaign "provocative" but conceded it was time for Colorado to try a new direction.

The campaign is funded by sales taxes on recreational weed. It includes flyers to be handed out at dispensaries, with targeted campaigns coming later specific to youths, pregnant and nursing women, and Latinos.

"We need to start treating marijuana like the drug it is, not the drug some fear it to be," said Rep. Jonathan Singer, a Democrat who sponsored the legislation to tax pot and use part of the proceeds for education.

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Kristen Wyatt can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/APkristenwyatt

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http://goodtoknowcolorado.com



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