As part of the strategy to encourage people to get vaccinated, the state of Washington will allow the age group of 21 and above to claim a free marijuana joint when they receive COVID-19 vaccine shots. The state’s board for liquor and cannabis announced on Monday that the campaign ‘Joints for Jabs’ would be effective till July 12, reported the New York Times.

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The board said that marijuana retailers would be allowed to offer customers, who are aged 21 and above, a pre-rolled joint after they receive their vaccine doses. The campaign is applicable only for joints, and not to other products such as edibles. 58% of people in the state have received at least one dose, while 49% have completed their two dosages. reported the New York Times.

An Arizona dispensary also recently announced a similar campaign promoting cannabis. The dispensary provided free marijuana and gummy edibles to the people of the age group 21 and above, in the state.

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Washington’s board for liquor and cannabis also recently allowed free wine, cocktail or beer, to residents, who received COVID-19 vaccines. 

In mid-April, the vaccination rates began to decline significantly. And consequently, these promotions were implemented. Several states held lotteries awarding cash prizes and more, reported the New York Times.