HAPPY 4/20
What is 420? The meaning behind the day and how it started
Sabrina Barr
Thu, April 20, 2023
Today, cannabis users across the globe will be lighting up to mark 420.
The annual event is observed as a means of celebrating marijuana use, while also campaigning for it to become legalised in parts of the world where it is prohibited.
Here's everything you need to know about 420.
What is it?
420 is an annual event taking place on 20 April (the date is 20/4 or in the American date format 4/20), in celebration of cannabis.While 420 is widely used in common vernacular in reference to the date of the event, it also relates to the origin of the observance, the history of which can be traced back to the early 1970s in California.
How did it start?
It's widely believed that 420 owes its roots to five Californian high school students - Steve Capper, Dave Reddix, Jeffrey Noel, Larry Schwartz and Mark Gravich.In 1971, the five San Rafael High School students devised a secret code which they used to indicate to each other that they would meet later in the day to smoke cannabis.
After saying "420" to each other in passing in their school hallways, they would then meet at 4.20pm in order to smoke cannabis.
It’s widely believed that 420 owes its roots to five Californian high school students (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
"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," Capper told the Huffington Post.
"Our teachers didn't know what we were talking about. Our parents didn't know what we were talking about."
Nicknamed the "Waldos", because they smoked cannabis against a wall, their chosen smoking spot was by a statue of 19th-century scientist Louis Pasteur at their school.
"We got tired of the Friday night football scene with all of the jocks," Reddix told Time magazine.
"We were the guys sitting under the stands smoking a doobie, wondering what we were doing there."
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