It is widely circulated that the number 420 is associated with marijuana because of the date "4/20?. April 20th is 4/20 and now you know the code. April Twentieth equals "illicit drugs day". Cracking the code of marijuana users can be a bit useful at times, especially if you are a parent and care about your children.
The date and time 4/20 at 4:20 have allot of myths tied around it , most of which aren’t true. The only truth that may exist that I have found is that a group of students called the “Waldo’s” us to meet up at 4:20 every day to smoke.
It is a wonderful holiday, modern cannabis culture has adopted it as the national day to appreciate marijuana in the appropriate manner, smoking it or cooking it into brownies, cookies and cupcakes.
Though this day is something related with health and drugs, 420 is the term which is very commonly known in relation with cheating people(at least in my country). Lets see some 420 jokes, quotes which you can send as sms to all your 420 friends.
420 Quotes:
"They lie about marijuana. Tell you pot-smoking makes you unmotivated. Lie! When you’re high, you can do everything you normally do, just as well. You just realize that it’s not worth the fucking effort. There is a difference."
"Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?"
The biggest celebration is held on the University of Colorado's Boulder campus, which generally becomes engulfed in a mushroom cloud of cannabis smoke this time of year. Reportedly, as many as 10,000 people gather each year to smoke pot with others, instead of at home in their mom's basement with a towel under the door.
One other story about how the number 420 was associated with marijuana is from a group of pot-smokers from yesteryear. The group called themselves the "Waldos" and "4:20? was the time of day they would do their dirty deed of smoking the weed. This reportedly started at their campus statue of Louis Pasteur at San Rafael High School. Regardless of who is right, be careful driving in the United States tomorrow.
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