Pubdate: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 Source: Boston Weekly Dig (MA) Copyright: 2003 Boston Weekly Dig Contact: http://www.weeklydig.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1515 Author: Judy Nguyen THE SUPERBOWL USED TO HAVE GREAT ADS According to one former NFL star, the Oakland Raiders weren't alone in their defeat in Superbowl XXXVII. "One of the losers in that game was the truth," wrote Mark Stepnoski, a two-time Superbowl-er, criticizing the anti-marijuana commercials aired during last month's big game at $2.2 million apiece (remember, those are taxpayer dollars helping out ABC). In Stepnoski's public letter, the now NORML Texas chapter president championed NORML's new "Marijuana Truth" campaign. "I played in two Super Bowls and I hate seeing this great American sporting event turned into a venue for government propaganda. Thankfully, NORML is doing something about it," he went on to say. Last week, NORML's campaign launched by releasing a report that scientifically dispels "the Drug Czar's most pervasive anti-marijuana myths." Stepnoski encourages people to participate in the second phase of this campaign by making donations. For more information and to donate online, see http://www.norml.org - --- MAP posted-by: Alex