The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is giving the state of Colorado a $400,000 grant for a “don’t smoke pot and drive” campaign, according to the Denver Post and Reuters:
"It's ironic we're using federal funding for something that is illegal federally." http://t.co/gjpcqXJGNK
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) January 13, 2014
Colorado to launch 'don't drive stoned' ads with federal funding http://t.co/EkZ6g5WApr h/t @lisatozzi
— Mike Hayes (@michaelhayes) January 13, 2014
Recreational marijuana was recently legalized in Colorado, and not everybody is thrilled with having to pick up the tab for the consequences of another state’s laws.
Colorado to launch 'don't drive stoned' ads with U.S. funding Do our taxes really have to pay for this too?
— DENNIS KESSLER (@kessleda) January 13, 2014
No word yet if any of the federal grant money will go towards the purchase of replacement 420 mile-marker signs.
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