As jobs adverts go, it is one of the more controversial. Which might explain why the response has been stone cold.
Southern Arizona local newspaper the Tuscon Weekly has come under fire after advertising for a medical marijuana critic. Only seven people have so far applied and critics claim the paper is glorifying drug use by advertising for the position, which would require visiting all the area's clinics and sampling the local produce. The paper, however, insists the position will provide the local community's unwell with an important 'service', finding out for them which medical marijuana businesses are the most legitimate.
The move comes after medical marijuana was approved by voters in the state of Arizona in November 2010. Patients with chronic pain have already started applying for marijuana cards and businesses will be able to apply for licences from June. There are now 16 U.S. states which have legalised marijuana for medical purposes, after, coincidentally, Delaware's governor today signed the bill into law.
The Tuscon Weekly advert, which is still running in the Tuscon Weekly and its online edition until early next month reads: 'Wanted: Marijuana critic.'
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Dales, got a job for you mate...
Dales, got a job for you mate...
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Dales, got a job for you mate...
Far out, man 

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato