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Legal marijuana industry tries to shake ‘stoner’ stereotypes

LOS ANGELES (AP) — With the multibillion-dollar U.S. marijuana industry beginning to flower, the cannabis industry is pushing hard to dispel the idea that everyone who tokes up these days is a stumbling slacker living on their parents’ couch.

Instead, pot is being branded as the leafy equivalent of a fine brandy or healthy elixir.

The upscale pot shop MedMen, for example, has launched a $2 million anti-stoner campaign featuring average folks who get lit. Photos on billboards, buses and the web feature a grandmother, a former pro football player and a teacher, among others.

Lit.Club is marketing its pre-rolled joints as the herbal equivalent of a fine brandy.

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