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10,000 Free Joints Will be Given Away at the California Cannabis Business Expo

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California Cannabis Business ExpoThose who are attending the California Cannabis Business Expo will have the chance to receive the gift of one of 10,000 complimentary pre-rolled joints. BudTrader.com announced that the company will host a ‘Blunts & Babes’ giveaway at the 3rd annual California Cannabis Business Expo. The event is currently being held March 5-8 in San Diego at the Sheraton Marina Hotel.

The expo’s featured speakers will include Keith Stroup of NORML, Dr. Sue Sisley, U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Aunt Zelda’s co-founder, Mara Gordon. The expo will offer a variety of workshops including licensing, compliance, concentrates and cultivation. The event has shifted from its beginnings in Denver, to the second year in San Francisco. This year will be the expo’s first event in San Diego and BudTrader.com will be supplying the freebies. The classified ad site connects medical cannabis users and businesses. Users can post add for their products and services in the 28 states and Washington D.C. where medical cannabis is legal.

Those at Budtrader.com hope to lighten the mood at this week’s event. “There has been a lot of negativity in American politics lately, especially towards medicinal marijuana, and we at BudTrader.com are all about positive energy,” CEO Brad McLaughlin said in a press release. “I asked myself ‘What would Jesus do?’ and that is when the idea for Blunts & Babes first came to me. It’s impossible to be angry when you are smoking a joint and hugging a supermodel. This idea could change the world! Imagine if peace talks in the Middle East were moderated by supermodels giving out blunts, we would have peace in no time.”

Joint giveaways is becoming a popular trend. On Inauguration Day, the D.C. Cannabis Coalition says it handed out 4,200 joints at Dupont Circle in Washington D.C. Other dispensaries, such as Colorado-based dispensary, The Pothole, have given out free joints as an incentive to help the community as well.

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