File:Denver Colorado 2012 April. I prefer marijuana to alcohol.jpg
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- Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Launches Public Education Effort With Provocative Billboard. April 5, 2012. Yes on Amendment 64: The Colorado Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol.
- Campaign billboard stirs conversation – take action to keep it going! April 6, 2012. Yes on Amendment 64: The Colorado Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol.
- Colorado marijuana billboard supports 2012 initiative campaign. YouTube video posted April 10, 2012. Official YouTube channel for the 2012 initiative to regulate marijuana like alcohol in Colorado, Amendment 64.
- Billboard over Denver liquor store asks if marijuana makes a person bad. April 5, 2012. The Denver Post.
- Regulate marijuana billboard grabs eyes near Mile High Stadium. By Stephen C. Webster. April 6, 2012. The Raw Story.
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