NSW Government’s Stoner Sloth campaign cops social backlash a month after launch

A campaign by the NSW Government which launched a month ago has come under fire on social media over the weekend for depicting cannabis using teenagers as cartoon-style sloths, spawning parody videos and merchandise.

The Stoner Sloth campaign, which is understood to have been created by Saatchi & Saatchi, consists of three videos showing the effects of cannabis on young people by portraying them as sloths failing to recognise salt, flunking an exam and having an awkward social interaction at a party. It has a tagline “You’re worse on weed”.

This morning Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that the The National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre is asking the NSW Government to remove its name from the campaign.

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