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posted by martyb on Sunday April 23 2017, @03:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the older-and-less-gullible dept.

AlterNet reports

Twenty years ago [1997-04-21], one of the most memorable ads of all time was launched, when Rachael Leigh Cook and her frying pan starting smashing up eggs in her infamous "This is Your Brain on Drugs" ad.

Today, Rachael Leigh Cook, her frying pan, and eggs are back but this time in a new ad that slams the drug war and its racist enforcement.

The new video, made by Green Point Creative, opens with Cook and her frying pan. She holds up a white egg and explains that it represents one of the millions of Americans who uses drugs but never gets arrested. She then picks up a brown egg and says, "This American is several times more likely to be charged with a drug crime." [Screenshot]

The animated ad, narrated by Cook, then shows what happens to the brown egg that is arrested and funneled through the criminal justice system. The ad highlights a range of harmful collateral consequences that result from drug arrest, including the loss of student financial aid, hindered job prospects and broken up families. The add[sic] contrasts the white egg's family that was never arrested, despite also using drugs.

The ad ends with Cook looking into the camera, holding her pan and [...] a smashed egg, and saying, "The war on drugs is ruining peoples' lives. It fuels mass incarceration, it targets people of color in greater numbers than their white counter parts. It cripples communities, it costs billions, and it doesn't work. Any questions?"


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  • (Score: 2, Redundant) by Runaway1956 on Sunday April 23 2017, @03:18PM (2 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday April 23 2017, @03:18PM (#498348) Journal

    Not exactly "legal". A legal drug, like aspirin, anyone may possess, at any time, no questions asked. Several states have legalized marijuana for medical purposes. I'm not quite certain, but I don't think any state has made it legal for recreational purposes. Of course, half or more of the states are simply not even looking for possession and/or proper vs improper use.

    "decriminalized" doesn't mean that it's "legal" - there will have to be a law or regulation written that specifies that it is legal, before it becomes legal. Rather like alcohol. It was prohibited, by amendment, then another amendment was written to revoke the prohibition.

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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by fyngyrz on Sunday April 23 2017, @04:01PM (1 child)

    by fyngyrz (6567) on Sunday April 23 2017, @04:01PM (#498378) Journal

    I'm not quite certain, but I don't think any state has made it legal for recreational purposes.

    Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Washington, DC.

    Source [businessinsider.com]

    • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 23 2017, @06:27PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 23 2017, @06:27PM (#498433)

      but I don't think any state has made it legal for recreational purposes.

      Yep, ol' Runaway and his "not thinking", again. Fox News will do this to you.