Phoenix Open Billboard Says Buds Are Safer Than Bud (or Coors)
Backers of a marijuana legalization initiative take advantage of a golf tournament to make their case.
The organization backing a marijuana legalization initiative that is expected to appear on Arizona's ballot in November is taking advantage of this week's Phoenix Open to promote their cause with a billboard that compares cannabis and alcohol. The golf tournament, which is cosponsored by Coors and held at the TPC of Scottsdale complex, is known as "the greatest party on grass." Hence this billboard at the corner of 7th Street and Lincoln in Phoenix:

"We're glad that Arizona residents have the opportunity to attend the Open, consume alcoholic beverages, and enjoy the 'greatest party on grass,'" says J.P. Holyoak, chairman of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, which is backed by the Marijuana Policy Project. "We also think it's important to acknowledge that alcohol is a much more harmful substance than marijuana. Alcohol is more toxic, more addictive, and more likely to contribute to rowdy or violent behavior. If spectators can enjoy a beer or cocktail at the TPC, adults should not be arrested for enjoying a little marijuana at a backyard picnic. It is, quite literally, a safer party on grass." The website listed on the billboard, Marijuana-vs-Alcohol.org, elaborates on the comparison.
In case the grass joke did not sate your appetite for golf-related word play, Holyoak has more. "Our state took a shot at marijuana prohibition and landed in a hazard," he says. "We are giving Arizona a mulligan on its marijuana policy and letting voters take another swing at it this fall. For our part, we will continue to educate Arizonans about the relative harms of marijuana and alcohol as we tee up this initiative for November." Oy.
Arizonans approved medical marijuana by a razor-thin margin in 2010, and it's not clear they're ready to go further. Last October a survey by the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University found that just 49 percent of voters thought marijuana should be legalized for recreational use.
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it's important to acknowledge that alcohol is a much more harmful substance than marijuana
So you're saying you want to bring back Prohibition? Okay, you're the boss.
Hill said last Thursday the crackdown came at the request of a member of the Arizona wine industry, saying it was an example of government and industry working together.
Gas, grass, or ass. Nobody golfs for free.
I agree with this billboard on the effects of alcohol. It and marijuana should be prohibited.
You're missing the forest for the trees. They're golfing in Arizona. You know how eco-unfriendly golf courses in the middle of the desert are? You know how many polyesters are slaughtered every year to make all those hideous pants? And the misogynistic language in golf - strokes, balls, holes, tee boxes, neatly trimmed greens, Bubba Watson. Nobody needs 23 kinds of golf clubs. And why all the balls gotta be white?
One of my favorite moments in golf history...Gary McCord being suspended from the booth at The Masters for accusing them of "bikini-waxing the greens".
One of my least favorite moments...that assclown Martha Burk (sp?) trying to fuck the tournament up...followed up by my all time favorite moment, The Masters saying they would show it without any commercials at all so as not to expose their sponsors to idiotic with hunts.
A tradition unlike any other.
And why all the balls gotta be white?
ADA lawsuit eliminated red balls.
Someone on that billboard is definitely getting a handy, but it's not entirely clear who.
Probably the guy that just took a viagra.
Which reminds me: where are their tandem bathtubs?
A better billboard.
(Ty Webb and Danny Noonan walking down a fairway)
Ty: You take drugs, Danny?
Danny: Every day.
Ty: Good. So what's the problem?
Followed by It's the best, man. I got it from a negro..
Which might not sell too well in Phoenix but will be a hit with the golf set.
"This is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, of Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent, and Northern California Sensemilia. The amazing stuff about this is, that you can play 36 holes on it in the afternoon, take it home and just get stoned to the bejeezus belt that night on this stuff."
+1 cannonball