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Like marijuana, these cannabis-based products deliver a high. ... During rehearsals in San Rafael, some of the Waldo’s would hangout and get high while the band was getting ready for shows. The ...
It's widely believed 420 was coined in the early 1970s by a group of Californian students
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Number referring to cannabis 420 originally "4:20 Louis" Statue of Louis Pasteur at San Rafael High School, by Benny Bufano (1940), site of the earliest 4:20 gatherings in 1971 Observed by Cannabis counterculture, legal reformers, entheogenic spiritualists, and general users of cannabis ...
420 is a slang term that refers to the consumption of cannabis. April 20th is commonly celebrated as a holiday dedicated to the drug, due the day being notated as 4/20 in the month-day-year format. Because of these associations, 420 has been humorously referred to as the "weed number". [7] 420 is the country calling code for Czech Republic.
High Times was at the beginning funded by drug money from the sale of illegal marijuana, [20] [5] But the magazine found an audience, becoming a monthly publication with a growing circulation, and the staff quickly grew to 40 people. [when?] Marijuana hydroponics growers were a large part of the magazine's advertiser base. [5]
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Merry Jane (stylized MERRY JANE) is a cannabis-focused digital media platform launched by rapper Snoop Dogg in 2015, with media entrepreneur Ted Chung. [1] The site features editorial content on the business and politics of the cannabis industry, original video series as well as a database for identifying cannabis strains and dispensaries.
I Got the Hook-Up is a 1998 American crime comedy film, starring Anthony Johnson, Master P, Ice Cube, C-Murder and directed by Michael Martin. This was No Limit Records' first theatrical release. The film was distributed by Dimension Films. In the film, a duo of petty criminals sell television sets and boomboxes.