So What Kind of Weed Ad Does Comcast Actually Let on TV? Here’s a Few That Made the Cut


Comcast snuffed out a medical marijuana TV ad before it could even run in New Jersey last week, saying the ad failed to meet Comcast’s guidelines.

According to Comcast, the company only accepts commercials from licensed clinics, which are typically filmed in a clinical setting.

The ad that Comcast wound up rejecting last week — after a burst of media attention sparked by a press release from the marketer, Medical Cannabis Network — showed a drug dealer in an alley peddling sushi from his leather coat. “You wouldn’t buy your sushi from this guy,” a voiceover says. “So why would you buy your marijuana from him?”

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