Justin Trudeau rolling papers prove a big hit

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Justin Trudeau rolling papers prove a big hit

OTTAWA—A Toronto marijuana activist is doing a brisk trade in rolling papers stamped with Justin Trudeau’s face — and he has the Conservatives to thank for the idea.

Chris Goodwin, manager of Vapor Central in Toronto, has sold more than $500 worth of Trudeau-stamped rolling papers in a little more than a day since they hit the shelves in his marijuana-smoking lounge.

He says he got the idea from reading a story last week in the Star, featuring leaked Conservative plans to disrupt the Liberals’ convention in Montreal this weekend.

One of the gimmicky” tactics discussed by the Conservatives in the memo was a plan to ridicule Trudeau’s pro-legalization policies on marijuana by handing out Zig Zag brand rolling papers at the convention, embossed with Trudeau’s face.

But one person’s attack ad can be another person’s entrepreneurial inspiration — not to mention a financial windfall.

Goodwin said that the more he thought about the “low tactic,” the more it seemed like a good way to have a little political fun with marijuana. He played around with some images and created his own rolling papers, featuring a black-and-white portrait of Trudeau smoking a marijuana cigarette.

The product had an instant “cool factor,” Goodwin says, and more than 100 packs were sold within about 36 hours after they went up for sale for $3.95 each at Vapor Central on Monday morning. They’re also available for sale online at theherbcollective.com.

Several of Vapor Central’s patrons will also be delegates at this weekend’s convention in Montreal, and Goodwin says he’s sending some boxes with them for distribution there.

Goodwin says he’s not sure why the Conservatives figured that Trudeau rolling papers would make the Liberal leader look bad.

“Most people are saying this is a positive thing,” said Goodwin. “These are great collectors’ items.”

Justin Trudeau rolling papers prove a big hit
 

Cliffy

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Love the irony of it. Every time the cons attack Justin, they hand him more votes. Looks like signs that they are played out and running on empty. Not that I think the Liberals would do a better job, mind you. I would rather see the whole party system be abolished.
 

captain morgan

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Love the irony of it. Every time the cons attack Justin, they hand him more votes. Looks like signs that they are played out and running on empty. Not that I think the Liberals would do a better job, mind you. I would rather see the whole party system be abolished.


Justine's voter base will be too high to realize that it's even election day.
 

El Barto

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This just might help him more ways then none...
I wonder if Harper will be getting his face printed on toilet paper....hmmm ....damn too many politicians I would do that to...oh well carry on
 

SLM

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This just might help him more ways then none...
I wonder if Harper will be getting his face printed on toilet paper....hmmm ....damn too many politicians I would do that to...oh well carry on

I think there's a whole novelty gift niche that could be a big part of.
 

DaSleeper

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I used to roll my own.....


This would have been enough to get me to stop smoking tobacco ...if I hadn't already quit thirty years ago.....
 

mentalfloss

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Cons don't realize their own base is more libertarian and the Liberals are capitalizing on that. Con support is contracting because they are too authoritarian now.

They need to stay away from social issues and continue their free market mantra if they want to keep their numbers up. Otherwise, they are just playing into Justin the young, saving Canada from Harper the dictator.