Bob Marley's Name Hoped to Launch Global Marijuana Brand


Legal marijuana is an estimated $2 billion a year industry in the United States. Alaska, Oregon, and Washington, D.C. will be joining Colorado and Washington State in legalizing marijuana within their jurisdictions. Local municipalities around the country are experimenting with decriminalization as well, while other countries are taking a serious look at legalization as well. Uruguay legalized marijuana in a contorted government controlling fashion earlier this year and the country's legalization project could well fail but that failure's not stopping countries like Guatemala from considering their own legalization plans. Ten years ago, the UN estimated the value of the global marijuana market at $141.8 billion, setting a benchmark the legal industry could end up overtaking.
And while names like Kush, Purple Haze, or even Green Crack might be recognizable across a wide range of users—geographically and socio-economically—there's not any single recognizable brand name for the growing legal marijuana industry. Privateer Holdings, a legal marijuana-oriented private equity firm, is hoping to change that, by licensing the name of perhaps the world's most well known marijuana user, Bob Marley. NBC News reports:
Marley Natural will look like a modern consumer product, cleanly packaged and marketed with the help of the same agency that branded New Balance and Starbucks Coffee. The cannabis itself will be sold as "loose packed" buds, oils or concentrate, executives said. Sorry, folks, no pre-rolled joints.
"This is what the end of prohibition looks like," said Brendan Kennedy, the CEO of Privateer Holdings, which owns Marley Natural and plans to run it out of a loft space on Manhattan's Lower East Side. "Bob Marley started to push for legalization more than 50 years ago. We're going to help him finish it."
According to Forbes, Marley is the fifth highest earning dead celebrity, ranked between Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.
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Not sure why, but it seems appropriate to drop this:
http://grooveshark.com/s/Nepal.....BB96?src=5
Why no pre-rolled joints? Hell, all the legal rec shops in CO sell them so why not save folks like me, who can't roll for shit, the embarrassment of supplying friends with a joint nobody can seem to get a hit off of.
It's Dope Song Time:
http://grooveshark.com/s/Let+s.....oKw3?src=5
Another dope song, from those northern reprobates:
http://grooveshark.com/s/A+Pas.....nVpK?src=5
That one's sweet.
This one is also politically palatable.
http://goo.gl/rdB6h4
Light a big fat one up for the world:
http://grooveshark.com/s/The+R.....tc7A?src=5
I like this better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFk5k3HG3MA
But all those (yours and mine) are just as likely to make people not wanna legalize it.
A lot of people would like to see Dre and other gangster rappers in jail.
Marley's name and image, on the other hand, has almost a unique ability to convey good will to the cause. The image of throwing Bob Marley in prison for smoking ganja probably ranks in most people's imagination as something meaner and lower than kicking a puppy.
I know square ass, church going moms that like Bob Marley.
Agree about Marley and the positive image. Thanks for the Slightly Stoopid!
Agreed on the optics of the Bob Marley arrest as well.
A lot of people still don't know, but our foremost science educator loved the stuff:
http://marijuana-uses.com/mr-x/
Like...billyons and billyons, man!
Eh, when I see Marley I think of a lot of the bullshit part of stoner culture (it gives me an SJW vibe)
Bob Marley's Name Hoped to Launch Global Marijuana Brand
Yeah, as long as Global means 4 states in the USA, I guess.
by licensing the name of perhaps the world's most well known marijuana user, Bob Marley
"fo shizzol my nizzol"
/Snoopdogg
'ey mon. Da raggamuffins speak no ebonics, dontcha know.
Yeah, for anyone who doesn't still read Rolling Stone "Bob Marley" does seem a bit old-fashioned.
Reggae is still big in certain parts of the world.
Like the link I posted up top, people still show up for Slightly Stoopid shows in San Diego, 240,000 people turned out for the last Sunsplash, and this song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GZlJGERbvE
Has 37,000,000 hits.
...and he's been remixed into jams like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DmLIUKZB7I
Wow, thanks for that, never heard that Welcome to Jamrock.
I usually can't stand dubstep, but this Smoke Out dubstep remix of Sun Is Shining sounds good to me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KzaFxGME9o
Of course I like the original too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBDVarvFqYI
And it really went well to this wingsuit video:
http://vimeo.com/38063361
What the Hell are you talking about? I'm a college student currently and it seems like 50% of the people in the dorms have either Bob Marley wall-hangings, or a tendency to blast his five biggest hits 24/7.
Bob's still big.
"Bob Marley started to push for legalization more than 50 years ago. We're going to help him finish it."
Just for the record, Bob Marley gets a lot of credit for things Peter Tosh did (or shared in), and this is probably one of them.