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Want a Bunch of Free Weed? One Michigan Cannabis Company Is Straight-Up Giving Away Joints.

Redemption Cannabis is giving away a carton of pre-rolled joints to one lucky winner—and there’s only one way to win the big prize.

Redemption Cannabis is giving away a free carton of pre-rolled joints. (Redemption Cannabis via Facebook)

Redemption Cannabis is giving away a carton of pre-rolled joints to one lucky winner—and there’s only one way to win the big prize.

MICHIGAN—The award-winning marijuana brand Redemption Cannabis has something special up its sleeve this month, and it involves a whole bunch of free weed for one lucky winner.

Here’s what you need to know: 

All Michiganders who subscribe to The MichiGanja Report—the free biweekly cannabis newsletter from The ‘Gander sharing everything from interviews with local pot shop owners to product recommendations—will receive a special referral link emailed straight to their inbox.

After you get it, simply send that link to your friends and tell them to subscribe to The MichiGanja Report, too. Once they sign up using your special link, you’ll automatically be entered to win a full carton of pre-rolled joints. That’s a total of 10 packs of 10 pre-rolled joints, for a total of 100 entirely free joints.

The best part: You can rack up as many entries as you want to boost your odds of winning. 

Everyone will receive one chance to win for every person who subscribes with your unique sign-up link—so, the more referrals you make, the better odds that you’ll get a free box of weed.

The drawing is set for June 1. The winner will receive an email with details on claiming the prize.

Click here to subscribe to The MichiGanja Report and get started!

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Kyle Kaminski
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