That link isn’t exactly the kind you want to click on from work.
It can set off software alarms, if you get my drift.
It’s a children’s book . . . advocating against the use of drugs.
How restrictive is your office? Who do you work for, the Southern Baptist Convention?
TubaDiva
State Government. In an Election year.
It’s getting weird around the office…
Sorry. I do understand your problem; I have civil servants and officers of the court in my family and know it’s different for y’all.
TubaDiva
fwiw, it sets off the filter at my office too; I get our “site denied” screen.
The filter process does not always make sense; I am reminded of all those people who can’t look at breast cancer information from work or the library because they said “Breast.”
It’s the same sort of throw out the baby with the bathwater foolishness that is often the case with net filtering for content.
TubaDiva
And at my pubclis school district, I get a nice picture hands tending a leaf. Obviously, accessible for the botany students at the high school… 
That’s a public school district. Wear thay teech us too spel.
That’s a cute link, but it doesn’t advocate against the use of drugs. Sure, at some point a doctor says that pot is for grownups and not for kids, but the rest of the book makes pot seem wonderful and beautiful. Even the cops think it should be legal.
Apparently a House committee has objected to the book; that may be why the website is blocked.
Here’s the closest it comes to advocating against pot:
Hardly an anti-drug message.
Daniel