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Colorado Department of Transportation’s new DUI Campaign

CDOT, or Colorado Department of Transportation, has released its new campaign “Drive High, Get a DUI” commercials.  These commercials are targeted to people who can legally smoke marijuana, and hopes to inform them of the consequences of driving stoned.  The commercials poke fun at the stoner community, with commercials of people under the influence having difficulty with regular day activities.

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