Justin Bieber criticized pharmaceutical companies on Twitter Sunday to raise awareness of the industry’s attempts to block medical marijuana legislation.
Justin Bieber speaks on twitter and let’s the world know that he disagrees with the pharmaceutical companies trying to block medical cannabis programs. Another celebrity who says let people use cannabis! We appreciate your support Justin. Hit us up anytime if you want to smoke with us.
This is important. A friend showed me this. I'm going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention https://t.co/u4tzbEkFo5
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) October 2, 2016
Justin Bieber, while not directly involved in a marijuana company, has spoken out to advocate against Big Pharma via Twitter. His tweet linked to a video about Big Pharma spending campaign dollars in Arizona to block marijuana. More celebrities seem to be getting on board in the marijuana industry and even if it is a tweet, Facebook post or Instagram post promoting their views, voters listen.
Justin Bieber criticized pharmaceutical companies on Twitter Sunday to raise awareness of the industry’s attempts to block medical marijuana legislation.This is important. A friend showed me this. I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention https://t.co/u4tzbEkFo5
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) October 2, 2016
“This is important,” the singer wrote. “I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention.” And with 88.6 million followers, it’s safe to say he got some people to pay attention.
This is important. A friend showed me this. I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention https://t.co/u4tzbEkFo5
The tweet links to an ATTN: video that concisely explains the fight between pharmaceutical companies and medical marijuana advocates.
“Drug companies are worried because marijuana is an alternative to painkillers,” the video says.
With the science on his side, Bieber’s advocacy could be precisely what the legalization movement needs right now.
Justin Bieber, while not directly involved in a marijuana company, has spoken out to advocate against Big Pharma via Twitter. His tweet linked to a video about Big Pharma spending campaign dollars in Arizona to block marijuana. More celebrities seem to be getting on board in the marijuana industry and even if it is a tweet, Facebook post or Instagram post promoting their views, voters listen.
Justin Bieber criticized pharmaceutical companies on Twitter Sunday to raise awareness of the industry’s attempts to block medical marijuana legislation.
This is important. A friend showed me this. I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention https://t.co/u4tzbEkFo5
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) October 2, 2016
“This is important,” the singer wrote. “I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention.” And with 88.6 million followers, it’s safe to say he got some people to pay attention.
This is important. A friend showed me this. I’m going to be talking more about this. We all need to pay attention https://t.co/u4tzbEkFo5
The tweet links to an ATTN: video that concisely explains the fight between pharmaceutical companies and medical marijuana advocates.
“Drug companies are worried because marijuana is an alternative to painkillers,” the video says.
With the science on his side, Bieber’s advocacy could be precisely what the legalization movement needs right now.
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