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  2. Cannabis culture - Wikipedia

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    The influence of cannabis has encompassed holidays (most notably 4/20), cinema (such as the exploitation and stoner film genres), music (particularly jazz, reggae, psychedelia and rap music), and magazines including High Times and Cannabis Culture. Cannabis culture has also infiltrated chess culture, whereby the "Bongcloud Attack" denotes a ...

  3. Hipster (1940s subculture) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, White youth began to frequent Black communities for their music and dance. These first youths diverged from the mainstream due to their new philosophies of racial diversity and their exploratory sexual nature and drug habits. The drug of choice was marijuana, and many hipster slang terms were dedicated to the substance. Hep cats ...

  4. History of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis cultivation dates back at least 3000 years in Taiwan. [3] The history of cannabis and its usage by humans dates back to at least the third millennium BC in written history, and possibly as far back as the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (8800–6500 BCE) based on archaeological evidence. For millennia, the plant has been valued for its use for ...

  5. 10 pop culture moments that destigmatized weed - AOL

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    As marijuana has found its way into the mainstream, the influence of pop culture on cannabis has extended beyond music, film, and television. Over the years, celebrities have attached their names ...

  6. Glossary of cannabis terms - Wikipedia

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    1960s cannabis subculture. [See cannabis culture.] hipster 1940s or contemporary cannabis subculture. [See cannabis culture.] hipster (1940s subculture) hipster (contemporary subculture) hit Act of smoking, or vape-ing, a puff of cannabis or cannabis extract. [3] [See cannabis consumption.] home grown or homegrown Cannabis that has been ...

  7. 4/20 grew from humble roots to marijuana's high holiday

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    Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and pot shops in legal-weed states thank their ...

  8. Legal history of cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1930s cannabis was regulated as a drug in every state, including 35 states that adopted the Uniform State Narcotic Drug Act. [1] The first national regulation was the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. [2] Cannabis was officially outlawed for any use (medical included) with the passage of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

  9. What does 4/20 mean? Origin, celebrations, and everything to ...

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    Saturday is 20 April, marking marijuana culture’s high holiday, with cannabis users across the globe set to come together and light up in honour of 4/20.. The annual event is observed as a means ...