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The True Story Behind Stoners' Favorite Number
Posted by CN Staff on April 20, 2009 at 05:57:15 PT
By Ryan Grim
Source: Huffington Post
USA -- Warren Haynes, the Allman Brothers Band guitarist, routinely plays with the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, now touring as The Dead. He's just finished a Dead show in Washington, D.C. and gets a pop quiz from the Huffington Post. Where does 420 come from?He pauses and thinks, hands on his side. "I don't know the real origin. I know myths and rumors," he says. "I'm really confused about the first time I heard it. It was like a police code for smoking in progress or something. What's the real story?"
Depending on who you ask, or their state of inebriation, there are as many varieties of answers as strains of medical bud in California. It's the number of active chemicals in marijuana. It's teatime in Holland. It has something to do with Hitler's birthday. It's those numbers in that Bob Dylan song multiplied.The origin of the term 420, celebrated around the world by pot smokers every April 20th, has long been obscured by the clouded memories of the folks who made it a phenomenon.The Huffington Post chased the term back to its roots and was able to find it in a lost patch of cannabis in a Point Reyes, California forest. Just as interesting as its origin, it turns out, is how it spread.It starts with the Dead.It was Christmas week in Oakland, 1990. Steven Bloom was wandering through The Lot - that timeless gathering of hippies that springs up in the parking lot before every Grateful Dead concert - when a Deadhead handed him a yellow flyer. "We are going to meet at 4:20 on 4/20 for 420-ing in Marin County at the Bolinas Ridge sunset spot on Mt. Tamalpais," reads the message, which Bloom dug up and forwarded to the Huffington Post. Bloom, then a reporter for High Times magazine and now the publisher of CelebStoner.com and co-author of Pot Culture, had never heard of "420-ing" before.The flyer came complete with a 420 back story: "420 started somewhere in San Rafael, California in the late '70s. It started as the police code for Marijuana Smoking in Progress. After local heads heard of the police call, they started using the expression 420 when referring to herb - Let's Go 420, dude!"Bloom reported his find in the May 1991 issue of High Times, which the magazine found in its archives and provided to the Huffington Post. The story, though, was only partially right.It had nothing to do with a police code -- though the San Rafael part was dead on. Indeed, a group of five San Rafael High School friends known as the Waldos - by virtue of their chosen hang-out spot, a wall outside the school - coined the term in 1971. The Huffington Post spoke with Waldo Steve, Waldo Dave and Dave's older brother, Patrick, and confirmed their full names and identities, which they asked to keep secret for professional reasons. (Pot is still, after all, illegal.)The Waldos never envisioned that pot smokers the world over would celebrate each April 20th as a result of their foray into the Point Reyes forest. The day has managed to become something of a national holiday in the face of official condemnation. This year's celebration will be no different. Officials at the University of Colorado at Boulder and University of California, Santa Cruz, which boast two of the biggest smoke outs, are pushing back. "As another April 20 approaches, we are faced with concerns from students, parents, alumni, Regents, and community members about a repeat of last year's 4/20 'event,'" wrote Boulder's chancellor in a letter to students. "On April 20, 2009, we hope that you will choose not to participate in unlawful activity that debases the reputation of your University and degree, and will encourage your fellow Buffs to act with pride and remember who they really are."But the Cheshire cat is out of the bag. Students and locals will show up at round four, light up at 4:20 and be gone shortly thereafter. No bands, no speakers, no chants. Just a bunch of people getting together and getting stoned.The code often creeps into popular culture and mainstream settings. All of the clocks in Pulp Fiction, for instance, are set to 4:20. In 2003, when the California legislature codified the medical marijuana law voters had approved, the bill was named SB420."We think it was a staffer working for [lead Assembly sponsor Mark] Leno, but no one has ever fessed up," says Steph Sherer, head of Americans for Safe Access, which lobbied on behalf of the bill. California legislative staffers spoken to for this story say that the 420 designation remains a mystery, but that both Leno and the lead Senate sponsor, John Vasconcellos, are hip enough that they must have known what it meant. (If you were involved with SB420 and know the story, email me.)The code pops up in Craig's List postings when fellow smokers search for "420 friendly" roommates. "It's just a vaguer way of saying it and it kind of makes it kind of cool," says Bloom. "Like, you know you're in the know, but that does show you how it's in the mainstream."The Waldos do have proof, however, that they used the term in the early '70s in the form of an old 420 flag and numerous letters with 420 references and early '70s post marks. They also have a story.It goes like this: One day in the Fall of 1971 - harvest time - the Waldos got word of a Coast Guard service member who could no longer tend his plot of marijuana plants near the Point Reyes Peninsula Coast Guard station. A treasure map in hand, the Waldos decided to pluck some of this free bud.The Waldos were all athletes and agreed to meet at the statue of Loius Pasteur outside the school at 4:20, after practice, to begin the hunt."We would remind each other in the hallways we were supposed to meet up at 4:20. It originally started out 4:20-Louis and we eventually dropped the Louis," Waldo Steve tells the Huffington Post.The first forays out were unsuccessful, but the group kept looking for the hidden crop. "We'd meet at 4:20 and get in my old '66 Chevy Impala and, of course, we'd smoke instantly and smoke all the way out to Pt. Reyes and smoke the entire time we were out there. We did it week after week," says Steve. "We never actually found the patch."But they did find a useful codeword. "I could say to one of my friends, I'd go, 420, and it was telepathic. He would know if I was saying, 'Hey, do you wanna go smoke some?' Or, 'Do you have any?' Or, 'Are you stoned right now?' It was kind of telepathic just from the way you said it," Steve says. "Our teachers didn't know what we were talking about. Our parents didn't know what we were talking about."It's one thing to identify the origin of the term. Indeed, Wikipedia and Urban Dictionary already include references to the Waldos. The bigger question: How did 420 spread from a circle of California stoners across the globe?As fortune would have it, the collapse of San Francisco's hippie utopia in the late '60s set the stage. As speed freaks, thugs and con artists took over The Haight, the Grateful Dead picked up and moved to the Marin County hills - just blocks from San Rafael High School."Marin Country was kind of ground zero for the counter culture," says Steve.The Waldos had more than just a geographic connection to the Dead. Mark Waldo's father took care of real estate for the Dead. And Waldo Dave's older brother, Patrick, managed a Dead sideband and was good friends with bassist Phil Lesh. Patrick tells the Huffington Post that he smoked with Lesh on numerous occasions. He couldn't recall if he used the term 420 around him, but guessed that he must have.The Dead, recalls Waldo Steve, "had this rehearsal hall on Front Street, San Rafael, California, and they used to practice there. So we used to go hang out and listen to them play music and get high while they're practicing for gigs. But I think it's possible my brother Patrick might have spread it through Phil Lesh. And me, too, because I was hanging out with Lesh and his band when they were doing a summer tour my brother was managing."The band that Patrick managed was called Too Loose To Truck and featured not only Lesh but rock legend David Crosby and acclaimed guitarist Terry Haggerty.The Waldos also had open access to Dead parties and rehearsals. "We'd go with [Mark's] dad, who was a hip dad from the '60s," says Steve. "There was a place called Winterland and we'd always be backstage running around or onstage and, of course, we're using those phrases. When somebody passes a joint or something, 'Hey, 420.' So it started spreading through that community."Lesh, walking off the stage after a recent Dead concert, confirmed that Patrick is a friend and said he "wouldn't be surprised" if the Waldos had coined 420. He wasn't sure, he said, when the first time he heard it was. "I do not remember. I'm very sorry. I wish I could help," he said.Wavy-Gravy is a hippie icon with his own ice cream flavor and has been hanging out with the Dead for decades. HuffPost spotted him outside the concert. Asked about the origin of 420, he suggested it began "somewhere in the foggy mists of time. What time is it now? I say to you: eternity now."As the Grateful Dead toured the globe through the '70s and '80s, playing hundreds of shows a year - the term spread though the Dead underground. Once High Times got hip to it, the magazine helped take it global."I started incorporating it into everything we were doing," High Times editor Steve Hager told the Huffington Post. "I started doing all these big events - the World Hemp Expo Extravaganza and the Cannabis Cup - and we built everything around 420. The publicity that High Times gave it is what made it an international thing. Until then, it was relatively confined to the Grateful Dead subculture. But we blew it out into an international phenomenon."Sometime in the early '90s, High Times wisely purchased the web domain 420.com.Bloom, the reporter who first stumbled on it, gives High Times less credit. "We posted that flyer and then we started to see little references to it. It wasn't really much of High Times doing," he says. "We weren't really pushing it that hard, just kind of referencing the phrase."The Waldos say that within a few years the term had spread throughout San Rafael and was cropping up elsewhere in the state. By the early '90s, it had penetrated deep enough that Dave and Steve started hearing people use it in unexpected places - Ohio, Florida, Canada - and spotted it painted on signs and etched into park benches.In 1997, the Waldos decided to set the record straight and got in touch with High Times."They said, 'The fact is, there is no 420 [police] code in California. You guys ever look it up?'" Blooms recalls. He had to admit that no, he had never looked it up. Hager flew out to San Rafael, met the Waldos, examined their evidence, spoke with others in town, and concluded they were telling the truth.Hager still believes them. "No one's ever been able to come up with any use of 420 that predates the 1971 usage, which they had established. So unless somebody can come up with something that predates them, then I don't think anybody's going to get credit for it other than them," he says."We never made a dime on the thing," says Dave, half boasting, half lamenting.He does take pride in his role, though. "I still have a lot of friends who tell their friends that they know one of the guys that started the 420 thing. So it's kind of like a cult celebrity thing. Two years ago I went to the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam. High Times magazine flew me out," says Dave.Dave is now a credit analyst and works for Steve, who owns a specialty lending institution and lost money to the con artist Bernie Madoff. He spends more time today, he says, composing angry letters to the SEC than he does getting high.The other three Waldos have also been successful, Steve says. One is head of marketing for a Napa Valley winery. Another is in printing and graphics. A third works for a roofing and gutter company. "He's like, head of their gutter division," says Steve, who keeps in close touch with them all."I've got to run a business. I've got to stay sharp," says Steve, explaining why he rarely smokes pot anymore. "Seems like everybody I know who smokes daily, or many times in a week, it seems like there's always something going wrong with their life, professionally, or in their relationships, or financially or something. It's a lot of fun, but it seems like if someone does it too much, there's some karmic cost to it.""I never endorsed the use of marijuana. But hey, it worked for me," says Waldo Dave. "I'm sure on my headstone it'll say: 'One of the 420 guys.'"Ryan Grim is the author of the soon-to-be-released book This Is Your Country On Drugs: The Secret History of Getting High in America. If you're mad at Amazon for what they did to LGBT books recently, it's also available through independent bookstores. Source: Huffington Post (NY)Author: Ryan GrimPublished: April 20, 2009Copyright: 2009 HuffingtonPost.com, LLC Contact: scoop huffingtonpost.comWebsite: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/URL: http://drugsense.org/url/0FT5Ohi9CannabisNews -- Cannabis Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/cannabis.shtml
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Comment #40 posted by Bud Gardener on October 16, 2012 at 15:59:57 PT:
The True Origin of 420 - Setting The Record Straig
The True Origin of 420 - Setting The Record Straight
http://www.420magazine.com/2012/10/the-true-origin-of-420-setting-the-record-straight/ Here is the press release on PRWeb.
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/10/prweb10013410.htm It's nice to have the truth be told, finally.
The True Origin of 420 - Setting The Record Straight
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Comment #39 posted by Hope on April 21, 2009 at 09:18:01 PT
Mykeyb420
You were in the movie? Great! Wish I'd known where to look for you. 
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Comment #38 posted by FoM on April 21, 2009 at 04:34:41 PT
josephlacerenza
I checked and the linked worked. I didn't check it last night. 
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Comment #37 posted by josephlacerenza on April 20, 2009 at 20:54:49 PT
I do watch, once in a while,
Because the same family that came with us to Willie, also watch Faux News on a regular basis, so I have to keep up on their talking point so as not to seem one sided!!!!
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Comment #36 posted by josephlacerenza on April 20, 2009 at 20:51:12 PT
I tried 
The link and it still worked. I do not want to come across as a Faux News watcher but for some reason while watching the Star Wars movies on Spike, they had all 6 playing, I changed the channel on a commercial just in time to see Willie in the most unlikely place!!! LOL!! 
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Comment #35 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 20:40:51 PT
mykeyb420 
I wish I could rewind it. I saw Dennis Peron. 
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Comment #34 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 20:39:16 PT
josephlacerenza 
If you copy the link in this tiny url or any tiny url converter and post it in a comment or the section for a url it will work. http://drugsense.org/url/
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Comment #33 posted by josephlacerenza on April 20, 2009 at 20:35:07 PT
Sorry the link is
So long !! Please check it out if you are a true Willie fan. I took my daughter for her 16th birthday to a Wilie concert last year in Redlodge Mt!!! We all had a great time Grandma and grandpa were both there, and do I need to say Willie did not let us down.P.S. the sweet smell was all about!!LOL!!!!
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Comment #32 posted by josephlacerenza on April 20, 2009 at 20:28:59 PT
here is that link I was looking for
of willie on the Huckabee show
http://www.foxnews.com/video2/video08.html?maven_referralObject=4486242&maven_re
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Comment #31 posted by mykeyb420 on April 20, 2009 at 20:25:47 PT
super high me
I am in the movie Super High Me,,,our club was called " The Mothership" in the flick
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Comment #30 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 19:20:01 PT
Super High Me
We're watching it too.
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Comment #29 posted by Hope on April 20, 2009 at 19:01:29 PT
Watching G4 now
Super High Me coming on.
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Comment #28 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 16:17:09 PT
Friendly Reminder: 420: G4 Celebrates 420! Now!
By Stephen JohnsonMonday, April 20, 2009The calendar has arrived at that most high-spirited of unofficial holidays: April 20th! Today at G4, we'll be celebrating 420 all day with a lineup of shows and movies that give an in-depth look at marijuana culture, so load up on Flaming Hot Cheetos and grape soda, dude. Here's what's on the 420 schedule:7PM: Attack of the Show: 420 Special. AOTS will be covering all sides of pot culture today. Kevin Pereira is traveling all the way to Australia to bring back news on that country's near legalization of herb as well as hang out with hippies in Nimbin, a small village where they smoke a ton of weed. Back in the States, Chris Hardwick is looking into the science of THC, the primary intoxicant in marijuana. It isn't 420 without Amsterdam of course. Attack of the Show was on hand at the Cannabis Cup this year, where the best weed in the world is celebrated...and smoked. Comedian Doug Benson and G4 correspondent Alison Haislip travel to the newly built Oaksterdam University, also known as “Cannabis College.”8PM: Half-Baked: This stoner movie standard stars the great Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer and Harland Williams with guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Jon Stewart, Willie Nelson and Tommy Chong.10PM: Super High Me: Check out the world premiere of Doug Benson's stoner-mentary that tracks what happens to Benson when he smokes marijuana every day for a month. Spoiler Alert: He gets really, really high.URL: http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/694825/420-G4-Celebrates-420.html
 
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Comment #27 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 15:24:56 PT
E_Johnson
I wish the same for you!Happy 4/20!
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Comment #26 posted by E_Johnson on April 20, 2009 at 15:23:49 PT
Happy holiday everyone!
I hope everyone finds the peace and joy they need in the coming cannabis year.
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Comment #25 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 14:39:08 PT
Paint with Light
Happy 4/20 to you too.
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Comment #24 posted by Paint with light on April 20, 2009 at 14:21:38 PT
What time is it?
Happy 420 to all.Equal with alcohol
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Comment #23 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 13:19:09 PT
museman
Thank you. I got it downloaded. 
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Comment #22 posted by josephlacerenza on April 20, 2009 at 13:02:35 PT
Willie
I saw him on Hukabee, former Republican running man, a news show on Fox News. He made a couple of zingers about he, Willie, thinking his wife must have gotten into his stash when she mentioned wanting to put veg oil in the gas tank of her VW golf!!! Hukabee went one further and gave Willie a ribbing about the fumes coming from his tour bus. He then qualified it with how biowillie smelled like french fries. He the goes on to play back-up on the base as Willie sang a song!!!! What a world we live in when a well renowned cannabis proponent can go onto Fox News and not be condemned for his stance!!! Happy 420 all!!! 
P.S. I wish I had time to find a link  
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Comment #21 posted by museman on April 20, 2009 at 12:15:37 PT
FoM#17
here it is.Luckily I had a dload link all ready for this one:)(right click 'save as')
download
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Comment #20 posted by Hope on April 20, 2009 at 11:42:36 PT
My mom's favorite song
when I was about twelve or thirteen years old. I didn't appreciate this song as much as I have learned to over the years. Willie and she must have been about thirty years old. They both had black hair. She played the forty five rpm record on our blue and white Hi-Fi often. It seems, as I recall, that I may have even rolled my eyes a few times about having to hear it.Check out the crew with him in this 97 version.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZaZqx9v3dU
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Comment #19 posted by Hope on April 20, 2009 at 11:12:58 PT
Snoop Dogg & Willie Nelson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyLReBNDlnk
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Comment #18 posted by Hope on April 20, 2009 at 10:43:41 PT
Pancho and Lefty by Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPMxJROHInM
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Comment #17 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 10:40:29 PT
museman
Can I download the song? I put them on a CD. If not that's ok. 
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Comment #16 posted by museman on April 20, 2009 at 10:35:54 PT
a-not-so-special-song
But probably one of my few 'uplifting' songs..."Everythings gonna be alright."
No more Runnin From The Light
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Comment #15 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 10:31:51 PT
A Special Song Just For Today 
Bob Marley -- Don't Worry Be Happyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4pj7Nf34UU
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Comment #14 posted by museman on April 20, 2009 at 10:29:57 PT
FoM #13
You just did.Thanks
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Comment #13 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 10:24:43 PT
museman
I'd give you a big hug if I could. Happy 4/20! 
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Comment #12 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 10:23:24 PT
Willie Nelson: A Man for All Americans
By Charly WilderApril 20, 2009 He's recorded thirty-six albums, appeared in twenty-nine films, written four books, married four women, and fathered nine children. He's been a Simpsons character, an ice-cream flavor, and a Baywatch guest star. He pretty much always seems to be in a good mood, except when he's singing, and then he'll break your poor Yankee heart.Sometimes he seems more myth than man. He turns corn into diesel. Grown men cry in his midst. The unthinkable merger of beard and braid becomes something almost... elegant.Then there's his record of activism, which makes Tim Robbins look like a dabbler. In addition to Farm Aid, UNICEF, fair treatment of horses (you heard me), and First Amendment rights advocacy, Nelson has his other great pet project: marijuana legalization. And if that last one may not be entirely altruistic, we don't think that will stop a certain constituency from bestowing appreciative, if somewhat meandering, thoughts on Willie this fine April day.All that's great, but it's not why we love him. We love the guy for his nearly fifty years of great music, and for something even better: still being here to play it.URL: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/endorsement/willie-nelson-042009
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Comment #11 posted by museman on April 20, 2009 at 10:07:19 PT
so why quote this?
"I've got to run a business. I've got to stay sharp," says Steve, explaining why he rarely smokes pot anymore. "Seems like everybody I know who smokes daily, or many times in a week, it seems like there's always something going wrong with their life, professionally, or in their relationships, or financially or something. It's a lot of fun, but it seems like if someone does it too much, there's some karmic cost to it."Sounds like the prohibs oughta enlist ol waldo boy -since he feels like there is some 'karmic' cost to it.Sounds to me as if the real 'karmic cost ' has been denied and overlooked. Gave up joy and good vibes for a lifetime of servitude to dead presidents? How come so many (that he doesn't know obviously) can get high, and create art, music, innovative scientific (in the real classic defiinition of science -not the republican-left brain mathematical box) discoveries, and live a comfortable life?One persons "too much" is another persons "Just right." If you can't handle it, then you shouldn't do it, but just because you can't smoke pot and find success in your life -at the same time, is no reason to go that old prohib course of 'assuming' that everyone who is diffrent than you is somehow wrong.And, I'm sure that the yellow streak in journalism, left over from decades of corruption, with motivations of fear, and MATERIAL success, felt obligated to inclde something that the prohibs could latch onto and claim, "Yes! See?"Hey! I wrote a joke that they used in Pulp Fiction. Is that worth a free trip to Amsterdam? They sure didn't even think to find out, or ask anyone outside of their exclusive circles. I chocked it up to "that's what you get when you share- some arrogant 'entrepeneur' (thief-and-'successful') steals it and takes credit for it."But seriously, I for one could have gone on the rest of my life not knowing that '420' was invented by such a group of folks. Its lost all it magic, might as well be easter or xmas - hell I even went to a 420 party held on the 18th! Sacriledge!!! It was fun though.FREE CANNABIS FOREVER 
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Comment #10 posted by mykeyb420 on April 20, 2009 at 09:53:34 PT
family guy
did anyone see Family Guy last night? It was about pot legalization,,,very funny
family guy episode 420
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Comment #9 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 09:28:02 PT
Portland's 420 Medical Marijuana Benefit
By Exception Staff April 20, 2009Portland, Maine -- Maine Citizens for Patients Rights is hosting a 420 celebration today in Portland to benefit the Maine Medical Marijuana Initiative which is now on November's ballot.The benefit show will feature ten live reggae, rock, and hip-hop acts. The event is at Empire Dine and Dance in Portland and will begin at 4:20 pm. The public is welcome to drop by and donate to the cause.URL: http://exceptionmag.com/politics/civic-life/000732/portlands-420-medical-marijuana-benefit
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Comment #8 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 09:26:08 PT
4/20 is National Pot
URL: http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/strange/offbeat_dpgo_National_Pot_Smoking_Day_fc_20090420_2326041
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Comment #7 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 09:12:35 PT
It's 4/20 Y'All
URL: http://sfist.com/2009/04/20/its_420_yall.php
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Comment #6 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 09:04:47 PT
A Couple of 4/20 Songs
Bellamy Brothers - Old Hippiehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05PBA_F23hg***New Riders of the Purple Sage - Panama Red....Revisited!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db5413DhhZw***One Toke Over the Linehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql0IB1zv2MA
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Comment #5 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 08:54:06 PT
What's 4/20 Without Willie Nelson?
I dug out our Country Man CD and we are playing it now. Happy 4/20 Everyone!http://www.williecountryman.com/
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Comment #4 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 08:06:00 PT
Free 4-20 Online Screening
 Free 4-20 Online Screening: High: The True Tale of American MarijuanaURL: http://www.truehigh.com/420/
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Comment #3 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 07:36:39 PT
420: G4 Celebrates 420!
By Stephen Johnson Monday, April 20, 2009The calendar has arrived at that most high-spirited of unofficial holidays: April 20th! Today at G4, we'll be celebrating 420 all day with a lineup of shows and movies that give an in-depth look at marijuana culture, so load up on Flaming Hot Cheetos and grape soda, dude. Here's what's on the 420 schedule:7PM: Attack of the Show: 420 Special. AOTS will be covering all sides of pot culture today. Kevin Pereira is traveling all the way to Australia to bring back news on that country's near legalization of herb as well as hang out with hippies in Nimbin, a small village where they smoke a ton of weed. Back in the States, Chris Hardwick is looking into the science of THC, the primary intoxicant in marijuana. It isn't 420 without Amsterdam of course. Attack of the Show was on hand at the Cannabis Cup this year, where the best weed in the world is celebrated...and smoked. Comedian Doug Benson and G4 correspondent Alison Haislip travel to the newly built Oaksterdam University, also known as “Cannabis College.”8PM: Half-Baked: This stoner movie standard stars the great Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer and Harland Williams with guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Jon Stewart, Willie Nelson and Tommy Chong.10PM: Super High Me: Check out the world premiere of Doug Benson's stoner-mentary that tracks what happens to Benson when he smokes marijuana every day for a month. Spoiler Alert: He gets really, really high.URL: http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/694825/420-G4-Celebrates-420.html
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Comment #2 posted by CanadianGanjaman on April 20, 2009 at 06:43:48 PT
interesting...
Im glad someone finally did this research... this origin seems far more likely than any of the other stories i've heard...Spread.. The.. Word..
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Comment #1 posted by FoM on April 20, 2009 at 06:12:44 PT
Related Article From The Examiner
National Weed Day Fuels Marijuana Legalization DebateApril 19, 2009URL: http://drugsense.org/url/ZSWOn0dH
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