Twitter becomes first social media platform to allow cannabis ads in US

NEW YORK POST

Elon Musk’s Twitter on Wednesday became the first social media platform to allow cannabis companies to market their brands and products in the United States.

The company had earlier only allowed advertising for hemp-derived CBD topical products, while other social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok follow a “no cannabis advertising policy” as pot remains illegal at the federal level.

However, more states are moving toward allowing the sale of recreational cannabis, with 21 already on board.

Twitter said it will permit cannabis companies to advertise as long as they have a proper license, pass through its approval process, only target jurisdictions where they are licensed to operate, and, most importantly, do not target people below 21 years.

“This is a pretty massive win for legal cannabis marketers,” multi-state cannabis and medical marijuana company Cresco Labs said.

Most pot companies were quick to embrace the changes suggested by Twitter. Trulieve Cannabis already launched a multi-state campaign on the platform Wednesday.

“This change speaks to the growing acceptance of cannabis as a mainstream wellness category, and we are hopeful it will serve as a catalyst for other social media platforms to follow suit,” said Kate Lynch of Curaleaf, the biggest cannabis company operating in the US.

Report

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *