Marijuana Company Announces Plans for Worldwide Distribution Ahead of Historic Marijuana Vote
SEATTLE, Oct. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Prohibition Brands, a manufacturer of recreational marijuana products in Washington state, announced its intention to sell marijuana products to any adult in the world.
"I don't care what the marijuana laws are in your state or country," said Prohibition Brands CEO Brian Laoruangroch. "From our new San Francisco offices, we can facilitate distribution of our licensed products nationwide in recreational, medical, and non-legal states." On November 7th, the day before the election, the company will hold a press conference from its new European Offices announcing its plans to immediately begin licensing, distributing, and advertising worldwide.
"We will now partner with stores, marijuana growers, coffee shops, dispensaries, social clubs, farmers, sponsored athletes, and advertising agencies anywhere in the world regardless of their local laws," he said. "This is only a taste of what is to come in the next decade. Neither Trump, nor Clinton will do anything about it. The war on pot is over. Marijuana Prohibition is coming to an end."
On November 8th, nine American states will vote to legalize marijuana in America.
About Prohibition Brands
Prohibition Brands is legal licensed producer of recreational and medicinal marijuana in the United States. The company which launched four years ago, burst onto the scene as the rebels of the marijuana movement. With viral youtube videos and publicity stunts like "The World's Largest Joint," they have earned a reputation for pushing the limits in marijuana advertising.
Media Contact:
Prohibition Brands
2721 4th Ave, Suite 507
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 601-0095
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