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420 Protest at Sydney Town Hall by Jesse Willesee – 2015 Įvents have also been held in Hyde Park in London and Dunedin, New Zealand, at the University of Otago.Happy Birthday Weed Craze Collective- 2016 – Sydney, NSW."Who Are We Hurting?" – Sydney City: Kings Cross, NSW (2017)."Who Are We Hurting?" – Sydney, NSW (2018)."Who Are We Hurting?" – Sydney City: Martin Place, NSW (2019).Louis, Missouri: Loop 420 Fest at Delmar Loop ( University City) Īustralian observances have been held at many locations, over many years, including: Mexico City: Mexican Senate under the slogan Planton 420.Berkeley: campus of the University of California, Berkeley on the Memorial Glade north of the Doe Memorial Library.Toronto: Nathan Phillips Square and Yonge-Dundas Square.Boulder: campus of the University of Colorado Boulder.Edmonton: The Alberta Legislature Building.Ottawa: Parliament Hill and Major's Hill Park.

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  • Vancouver: The Vancouver Art Gallery and Sunset Beach between 20.
  • Washington, D.C.: National Mall, United States Capitol.
  • Santa Cruz: Porter College meadows at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
  • San Francisco: "Hippie Hill" in Golden Gate Park near the Haight-Ashbury.
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  • New York City: Washington Square Park in Manhattan.
  • North American observances have been held at many locations, including: Īnother San Rafael group claims to have originated the term before the Waldos. Hager attributed the early spread of the phrase to Grateful Dead followers -after "Waldo" Reddix became a roadie for the Grateful Dead's bassist, Phil Lesh -and called for 4:20 pm to be the socially accepted time of the day to consume cannabis. The connection to the Waldos appeared in December 1998.

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    The first High Times mention of 4:20 smoking and a 4/20 holiday appeared in May 1991 and erroneously attributed the origin of the term to a police code this and other spurious incorrect origin stories became common.

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    Steven Hager of High Times popularized the story of the Waldos. After several failed attempts to find the crop, the group eventually shortened their phrase to "4:20", which ultimately evolved into a code-word the teens used to refer to consuming cannabis. The Waldos referred to this plan with the phrase "4:20 Louis". Calling themselves the Waldos, because their typical hang-out spot "was a wall outside the school", the five students-Steve Capper, Dave Reddix, Jeffrey Noel, Larry Schwartz, and Mark Gravich -designated the Louis Pasteur statue on the grounds of San Rafael High School as their meeting place, and 4:20 pm as their meeting time. In 1971, five high school students in San Rafael, California, used the term "4:20" in connection with a plan to search for an abandoned cannabis crop, based on a treasure map made by the grower. It also refers to cannabis-oriented celebrations that take place annually on April 20 (4/20 in U.S. Benny Bufano's 1940 statue of Louis Pasteur in stainless steel and granite at San Rafael High School, said to be the site of the original 4:20 gatherings in 1971Ĭannabis counterculture, legal reformers, entheogenic spiritualists, and general users of cannabisĬannabis consumption, traditionally cannabis smoking, dispensary discountsĤ20, 4:20 or 4/20 (pronounced four-twenty) is cannabis culture slang for marijuana and hashish consumption, especially smoking around the time 4:20 pm (16:20).








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