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Nottingham’s Crime and Drugs Partnership has helped finance a student anti-marijuana game called Spiffs and Ladders. Joints replace snakes on the board.
The board game squares, and a leaflet that comes with the game, provide factual information and warnings about smoking cannibis.
I don’t do marijuana, but if I did I think I would find the game more amusing than off-putting.
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Man, this is about the lamest way to “educate” teenagers. How about a No Thanks variant, where the points on the card are negative health points, and the chips are negative health points. Even that makes more sense than this load of bullcrap.
wops, the chips are positive health points offcourse, so you throw away your health points “as the joint goes around” :)