UpdatedWed, Jul 14, 2021 at 1:28 pm PT Replies(3) A community coalition in Long Beach will over one free marijuana joint to the first 150 city residents 21 and older who get the jab at an upcoming one-day pop-up clinic. (Shutterstock) LONG BEACH, CA — Maybe some people aren't vaccine-hesitant — they just haven't gotten around to getting their COVID-19 vaccine. And maybe very those same people might be motivated to get their shot by the promise of a free joint. That's the theory behind the "Joints for Jabs LBC" initiative. A community coalition in Long Beach will over one free marijuana joint to the first 150 city residents 21 and older who get the jab at an upcoming one-day pop-up clinic. The partnership between the Healthy Long Beach campaign and the Long Beach Collective Association represents dozens of cannabis businesses in the city. Knowing their clientele, they came up with a unique proposal for encouraging people to get vaccinated as vaccination rates stall and the coronavirus surges among the unvaccinated in Los Angeles County.