Adults will be able to claim free marijuana together after they receive Covid-19 vaccine shots as part of the destination of the Washington state to vaccinate more population, the New York Times reported.
The offer, nicknamed “Joint for Jabs,” will continue until July 12, according to the state liquor and the marijuana council.
The Board states that participating marijuana dealers will be able to offer consumers aged 21 years to 21 and ride joints led after they get the first or second dose in the active vaccination clinic. Only joints are included in the offer; There are no other products, such as edibles, are included.
According to the New York Times database, 58 percent of people in Washington have at least one dose, and 49 percent are fully vaccinated.
Washington is not the only country with an incentive related to marijuana. A pharmacy in Arizona recently started a similar promotion, offering a marijuana connection or gummy candy to the population of Arizona aged 21 years and over who will be vaccinated.
Residents with evidence of immunization can also obtain free beer, wine, or cocktails from Washington and Cannabis liquor.
US states and cities have started a campaign like a free beer in New Jersey and lottery to win a full college scholarship in New York and Ohio after US vaccination rates began dramatically in mid-April. Some states have sponsored a lottery with $ 1 million or more in cash prizes.