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Cannabis campaigners complain of Facebook censorship Grant Gross Computer World UK Wednesday 25 Aug 2010 By blocking the image, Facebook is hurting Just Say Now's efforts to change public policy, the group's organisers said. The decision came after Facebook had served 38 million ads using the marijuana leaf, the group said. "It's tantamount to banning a candidate's face during a political campaign," Michael Whitney, a Just Say Now organiser, said in a statement. "It's a mystery to me why Facebook would do such a sudden about-face. This is political speech." But Facebook has not banned the group from advertising or from having its own page on the site, said spokesman Andrew Noyes. Facebook simply decided the image of the pot leaf violated Facebook's policy against advertising smoking products. "The image in question was no longer acceptable for use in Facebook ads," Noyes said. "The image of a marijuana leaf is classified with all smoking products and therefore is not acceptable under our policies." Facebook's ad guidelines, indeed, prohibit advertising of tobacco products and illegal activity. Just Say Now organisers pointed out that marijuana and tobacco are two different things. "We're not trying to sell pot to people," said Jane Hamsher, director of Just Say Now. "We're trying to have a political discussion about US drug policy. In a 2.0 world of online graphics, banning the use of the subject image is not a mature decision about the boundaries of appropriate political discourse. It's a decision made to appease somebody's finger-wagging grandparents." Support for legalisation of marijuana is growing, especially among young people, even though President Barack Obama's administration has opposed legalisation efforts, Just Say Now said. http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/it-business/3236888/cannabis-campaigners-complain-of-facebook-censorship/
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