A “wave of interest” around the WSLCB-approved Joints for Jabs vaccination program provoked both media inquiry and criticism while the board and staff remained confident in the program.
Here are some observations from the Wednesday June 9th Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) Executive Management Team (EMT) meeting.
My top 3 takeaways:
- Director of Communications Brian Smith described “considerable” coverage of the state Joints for Jabs program and a potential for further staff support of the vaccination allowance (audio - 2m) .
- Smith started off by recognizing the extensive media coverage of the campaign, which seeks to motivate coronavirus vaccination participation by allowing those receiving vaccine doses at a participating retail store to receive a complimentary pre-rolled cannabis joint. “It’s worldwide, literally,” he reported, “I got off with the Times of London radio before” coming to the meeting, plus “New Zealand’s calling and they want to talk to someone.” Smith said Director Rick Garza had appeared on CNN “talking about our perspective,” and while board actions had received global media interest before, “we haven’t had one like this in a while.”
- Smith considered the media tone “generally positive, and, you know, curious for those places like in England where they don’t have any sort of legalization and they’re quite interested in why we would need to incentivize people in the first place to get a vaccine.”
- Find out about other vaccination prizes being offered in Washington.
- He talked about patterns that “tend to go with media issues...you’ll have...a wave of, you know, of interest” before reporters “dig into it a little bit more” and return to WSLCB officials “a little more critical of the path.” Smith thought the decisions the board and agency leaders made on the program were “in the right field and we’ll be able to defend, of course, whatever it is that we do." He mentioned public comments on the campaign the board heard earlier that day at the board meeting, saying the skepticism voiced was “also being made in the media.” But Smith was confident “with how we did” the campaign announcement, “and we’ll see where it goes.”
- Smith acknowledged that a theme of comments received included going “the extra step of telling them how to do this” but “our involvement kind of ends at the allowance." He’d told retailers and their representatives to reach out to the local public health departments where their store was located. At the urging of Board Chair David Postman, Smith had contacted staff at the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), “and they’re going to get back to me if there’s any sort of statewide...coordination or something that needs to happen here.” Postman remarked the program was something “the governor really wanted and I hope DOH can just help answer questions. We’re not asking them to...promote or organize” the incentive effort (audio - 1m).
- Find out more from the DOH COVID-19 Vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine distribution pages. DOH also runs a mobile vaccination Care-a-Van program.
- At publication time, retailer Uncle Ike’s had announced that they intend to “provide our community with this accessible vaccination option soon.”
- Smith considered the media tone “generally positive, and, you know, curious for those places like in England where they don’t have any sort of legalization and they’re quite interested in why we would need to incentivize people in the first place to get a vaccine.”
- Washington State Media
- KREM 2 (Jun 7, 2021) - Joints for Jabs: Washington cannabis retailers can provide incentive for vaccination
- Seattle Times (Jun 7, 2021) - Washington: Marijuana stores can offer joints for vaccines
- KUBE 93.3 (Jun 8, 2021) - Details: Washington State Offering Joints For Jabs
- KING 5 (Jun 8, 2021) - 'Joints for Jabs' campaign a slow roll, so far
- KTTC AM 770 (Jun 9, 2021) - Sen. Fortunato says Washington’s ‘joints for jabs’ promotion is ‘idiotic’
- State and Local Media
- KGW 8 (Oregon: Jun 7, 2021) - Washington allowing marijuana 'Joints for Jabs' vaccine incentive
- SC Now (South Carolina: Jun 7, 2021) - Wash state oks free pot as vaccine incentive
- Bangor Daily News (Maine: Jun 7, 2021) - Washington state OKs free pot as vaccine incentive
- St. Louis Post Dispatch (Missouri: Jun 8, 2021) - Washington's 'joints for jabs' vaccine program falling flat
- KCBD 11 (Texas: Jun 8, 2021) - ‘Joints for Jabs’ promotion supports COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington
- Texas News Today (Jun 8, 2021) - Washington Offers Free Cannabis to COVID Vaccine Recipients Under the Joints for Jabs Program
- KTLA 5 (California: Jun 8, 2021) - ‘Joints for Jabs’: Washington state allowing marijuana giveaways to encourage COVID vaccinations
- WHIO TV 7 (Ohio: Jun 8, 2021) - Coronavirus: Washington state announces ‘Joints for Jabs’ program to encourage vaccinations
- New Hampshire Union Leader (Jun 8, 2021) - Washington state promotes 'joints for jabs' to push residents to get their shots
- WGN 9 (Illinois: Jun 8, 2021) - This state is offering free marijuana joints in exchange for COVID-19 vaccinations
- East County Today (California: Jun 8, 2021) - Washington Launches “Joints for Jabs Promotion to Support Vaccinations
- The Washington Informer (Washington, DC: Jun 9, 2021) - Washington State Green-Lights Free Marijuana Joints for COVID Shots
- WAVY 10 (Virgina: Jun 9, 2021) - "Joints for Jabs" launches in Washington state
- WIBX 950 AM (New York: Jun 9, 2021) - Other states are giving out free weed would you get vaccinated if New York did?
- FM 101 News KXL (Oregon: Jun 9, 2021) - “Joints For Jabs” Program Off To A Slow Roll In Washington State
- Myrtle Beach Online (South Carolina: Jun 10, 2021) - The Latest: Pot-for-shots plan stumbles in Washington state
- National Media
- New York Times (Jun 7, 2018) - Washington State allows for free marijuana with Covid-19 vaccine.
- US News and World Report: (Jun 7, 2021) - Washington: Marijuana Stores Can Offer Joints for Vaccines
- International Business Times (Jun 8, 2021) - COVID Vaccine Freebies: ‘Joints For Jabs’ And 6 Other Shot Giveaways
- Newsweek (Jun 8, 2021) - Washington State Allows Free Marijuana With COVID Vaccines
- CBS News (Jun 8, 2021) - "Joints for Jabs": Washington state will give you free weed to get vaccinated
- NBC News (Jun 8, 2021) - Marijuana stores in Washington can offer pot for vaccines in 'joints for jabs' program
- CNN (Jun 8, 2021) - Washington state approves offering free marijuana joints to those getting the Covid vaccine
- USA Today (Jun 8, 2021) - 'Joints for Jabs': Washington state turns to marijuana giveaways to encourage residents to get vaccinated
- The Guardian US (Jun 9, 2021) - Washington state offers ‘joints for jabs’ to boost vaccination rates
- Yahoo News (Jun 9, 2021) - 'Joints For Jabs' Underway in Washington State
- National Public Radio (June 9, 2021) - Hey Washingtonians! Get A Vaccine. Smoke A Joint.
- BET (Jun 9, 2021) - Washington State Offering Marijuana For People To Get Vaccinated
- CNBC (Jun 10, 2021) - As vaccination rates fizzle nationwide, states hope free joints, a spin around a NASCAR track and other perks will spark interest
- International Media
- NZ Herald (New Zealand: Jun 7, 2021) - Covid 19 coronavirus: Washington State OKs cannabis as vaccine incentive
- DotDotNews (Hong Kong: Jun 8, 2021) - Washington state to allow free pot with vaccines
- eNCA (South Africa: Jun 8, 2021) - COVID-19 | US state offers 'joints for jabs' to boost vaccine use
- The Independent (United Kingdom: Jun 8, 2021) - Washington offers ‘Joints For Jabs’ to encourage vaccine uptake
- Al Jazeera English (Qatar: Jun 8, 2021) - ‘Joints for Jabs’: US state allows free cannabis to promote shots
- CTV News (Canada: Jun 8, 2021) - Washington state marijuana stores can offer joints for vaccines
- Jamaica Observer (Jamaica: Jun 8, 2021) - US state offers 'joints for jabs' to boost COVID vaccine use
- Hindustan Times (India: Jun 9, 2021) - 'Joints for jabs': Washington offers free marijuana to boost Covid vaccine use
- ABP Live (India: Jun 9, 2021) - Washington Announces Free Marijuana Joints For Adults To Encourage Vaccination Among Citizens
- Smith started off by recognizing the extensive media coverage of the campaign, which seeks to motivate coronavirus vaccination participation by allowing those receiving vaccine doses at a participating retail store to receive a complimentary pre-rolled cannabis joint. “It’s worldwide, literally,” he reported, “I got off with the Times of London radio before” coming to the meeting, plus “New Zealand’s calling and they want to talk to someone.” Smith said Director Rick Garza had appeared on CNN “talking about our perspective,” and while board actions had received global media interest before, “we haven’t had one like this in a while.”
- Director Rick Garza and Chair David Postman talked about the public response to the vaccine program and how state officials were “not in the business of promoting cannabis use."
- Garza mentioned his media appearances, including “a radio show in Vancouver, BC,” and talked about the unprecedented nature of the vaccine promotion. On mentioning it to members of the Cannabis Regulators Association (CANNRA), he had been told “Michigan allows one retailer” but most states weren’t even considering it. Stating that agency staff regularly heard they were “so far behind” on cannabis policies, Garza called Joints for Jabs “another example of innovation” from WSLCB leaders who were helping the state “get people vaccinated” through free cannabis or alcohol incentives (audio - 2m).
- Postman noted the “critiques from all sides.” The “public health and prevention community is unhappy that we, we did anything of this sort that could look like we’re encouraging or promoting” cannabis consumption. In contrast “some of the retailers think we’re not doing enough,” he commented. Governor Jay Inslee wanted to “do everything we possibly could to encourage people” to get vaccinated. And while “having everyone mad is not necessarily the measure of striking the right balance,” Postman admitted, “I think we did.” He found the public statements from Smith and Garza struck a correct tone since the board was “not in the business of promoting cannabis use." He believed public health and cannabis use interests “do cross, momentarily” in the effort to achieve herd immunity against COVID-19 (audio - 1m).
- Board Member Ollie Garrett shared her experience helping establish a popup vaccination site through her work for the group Tabor 100 (audio - 2m).
- Admitting she wished “I had gotten more involved in the conversation,” Garrett addressed challenges finding appropriate staff to administer on-site vaccinations as expressed by licensees in public comment. In working with Tabor 100 to organize a vaccine pop-up site, she’d found “the only that’s required, we had to have a nurse or pharmacy here giving the vaccine and able to account that we’re letting anyone who comes in, there’s a seating area where they have to sit for 15 minutes” in case of an adverse reaction. Garrett indicated that a Tabor 100 member was a pharmacist “and had a nurse that they donate[d] to us when we were doing our pop-up site. But it’s not that complicated to have a site.” She did agree “some of the stores are so small” that vaccination administration indoors “would be difficult” due to the need for a seating area following a vaccine to “be observed for 15 minutes before they walk away.” Postman said he’d visited a drive through location where “it was just a place to park your car for 15 minutes” and believed there was “a lot of flexibility in setting those things up.”
- Tabor 100 was also reported to have organized a rideshare promotion to vaccination sites through Lyft on April 25th.
- The DOH Vaccine Action Command and Coordination System (VACCS) released a Planning Resource Guide to Employers in Agriculture, Seafood, and Food Processing on April 6th. The guide included advice on “Getting Started to Set-up an Employer Vaccination Site” and “Critical Coordination with DOH” and Local Health Jurisdictions (LHJs).
- Find out more about who is approved to administer vaccinations, search provider credentials, and general healthcare provider resources and recommendations from DOH.
- Admitting she wished “I had gotten more involved in the conversation,” Garrett addressed challenges finding appropriate staff to administer on-site vaccinations as expressed by licensees in public comment. In working with Tabor 100 to organize a vaccine pop-up site, she’d found “the only that’s required, we had to have a nurse or pharmacy here giving the vaccine and able to account that we’re letting anyone who comes in, there’s a seating area where they have to sit for 15 minutes” in case of an adverse reaction. Garrett indicated that a Tabor 100 member was a pharmacist “and had a nurse that they donate[d] to us when we were doing our pop-up site. But it’s not that complicated to have a site.” She did agree “some of the stores are so small” that vaccination administration indoors “would be difficult” due to the need for a seating area following a vaccine to “be observed for 15 minutes before they walk away.” Postman said he’d visited a drive through location where “it was just a place to park your car for 15 minutes” and believed there was “a lot of flexibility in setting those things up.”
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Agenda - v1 [ Info ]
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Minutes - v1 [ Info ]
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State by State Delta-8 Response Review - v1 (Jun 7, 2021) [ Info ]
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State by State Delta-8 Response Review - v2 (Jun 11, 2021) [ Info ]
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Complete Audio - Cannabis Observer
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 00 - Complete (1h 6m 48s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 01 - Welcome - David Postman (16s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 02 - Legislative Update - Chris Thompson (7m 20s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 04 - Licensing Update - Becky Smith (3m 21s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 05 - Licensing Update - Question - Newsletter Engagement - Ollie Garrett (2m 38s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 06 - Licensing Update - Becky Smith (1m 30s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 07 - Enforcement and Education Update - Chandra Brady (9m 14s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 08 - Enforcement and Education Update - Comment - David Postman (30s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 09 - Media Update - Joints for Jabs - Brian Smith (2m 29s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 10 - Media Update - Joints for Jabs - Comment - Rick Garza (1m 36s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 11 - Media Update - Joints for Jabs - Comment - David Postman (53s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 12 - Media Update - Joints for Jabs - Comment - Ollie Garrett (2m 9s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 13 - Media Update - Joints for Jabs - Brian Smith (1m; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 14 - Media Update - IRS Presentation - Brian Smith (57s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 15 - Media Update - Recruiting - Brian Smith (29s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 16 - Media Update - Question - Hemp Biomass Media Campaign - Russ Hauge (1m 46s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 18 - Delta-8-THC Presentation - Introduction - David Postman (40s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 19 - Delta-8-THC Presentation - Introduction - Russ Hauge (1m 33s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 20 - Delta-8-THC Presentation - Kathy Hoffman (9m 20s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 22 - Delta-8-THC Presentation - Kathy Hoffman (8m 58s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 23 - Delta-8-THC Presentation - Sara Cooley Broschart (4m 8s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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Audio - Cannabis Observer - 26 - Wrapping Up - David Postman (30s; Jun 9, 2021) [ Info ]
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