‘420′ a homegrown holiday for some

When Atlantans celebrate “420″ they’re likely quaffing a quality ale from homegrown brewer Sweetwater.

But, there’s another kind of homegrown getting buzz on April 20, referred to as “Marijuana Freedom Day” by many marijuana smokers and NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

Limited experience indicates this movie was created by the clueless.

Limited experience indicates this movie was created by the clueless.

I’ve only smoked when I’ve lost a bet (curse you Kent Hrbek!), and, like Clinton, I didn’t inhale. But, I am continually surprised by old college chums who have yet to give up the habit.

Say what you will about pot smokers, but they are a dedicated sort, and don’t seem to cause as much trouble as imbibers of legal drink. I’ve been tracking crime news for quite a while, and I don’t recall anything akin to the mayhem promised in “Reefer Madness.”

How did 420 come about?

Originally, 420 referred to a time of day, not a calendar date.

According to Wikipedia, the term was crafted by a group of teenagers in California way back in 1971. The group, who called themselves “The Waldos,” coined the phrase “4:20 Louis” as shorthand for a 4:20 p.m. meeting at a statue of Louis Pasteur at San Rafael High School.

The term didn’t get national play until 1998, when High Times Magazine wrote an article about The Waldos.

How are people celebrating today?

In California, medical marijuana dispensaries are offering “Old School” prices and expect to double their number of customers.

One dispensary is offering free weed.

“420 is the appreciation of the medicine and what it is and what it does,” said Tyler Grant, with Emerald Pathway in Fort Collins, Colo. “And it brings people together, kind of like St. Patrick’s Day.”

Unsurprisingly, lots of colleges will be the site of unofficial observances. Details were … sketchy.

Here are some facts from the Office of National Drug Control Policy:

** Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug; 41.5 % of Americans older than 12 have tried it.

** Gateway drug? Lots of debate, but the White House site says “62% of adults age 26 or older who initiated marijuana before they were 15 years old reported that they had used cocaine in their lifetime.”

** Approximately 47.5% of college students and 56.7% of young adults (ages 19–28) surveyed in 2007 reported lifetime use of marijuana.

** The average potency of marijuana has more than doubled since 1998.

** The use of marijuana can produce adverse physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral effects.

** According to a 2004 Bureau of Justice Statistics survey of state and federal prisoners, approximately 12.7% of state prisoners and 12.4% of federal prisoners were serving time for a marijuana-related offense. This is a decrease from 1997 when the figures were 12.9% and 18.9%, respectively.

** 36.8 % of adults arrested and tested in Atlanta tested positive for marijuana use in 2008-2009. Atlanta was the only city in the U.S. where marijuana was not the top drug found in such tests — it tied with cocaine.

66 comments Add your comment

Zack

April 20th, 2011
2:00 pm

Squidly. There is more to it then women don’t like pot smokers. Usually it is women over 25. Hey I can dig it. I love ‘em 25 and under

huh?

April 20th, 2011
2:02 pm

Pot isn’t for everyone. a lot of people in the south do not smoke pot, understandbly because the ‘homegrown’ here is :(

Happy 4/20!!

Timmy

April 20th, 2011
2:03 pm

Squidly here are some counterpoints

1) Do you think those murders are a causation of weed use or maybe due to weed being illegal in the US the controllers of the substance are gangs and cartels? Do you think blood will still be spread over weed if it were sold in a store next to Kroger?

2) Have you ever tried to have a conversation with an alcoholic? A pain pill addict? What I do know is that when I speak to a “stoner” or someone who is high, they aren’t yelling at me, they aren’t using profanity, and they are not aggressive.

3) Not sure where your sample is coming from but I’m assuming all these women you speak of have your same misinformation and lack of logic.

I’ll leave you with this:
http://loldrugs.com/sites/loldrugs.com/files/cannabis-not-alcohol.jpg?1302721301

Aquagirl

April 20th, 2011
2:18 pm

That 1/4 oz has blood on it? Well damn, better get a 1/2 oz then.

lisa foster

April 20th, 2011
2:22 pm

Billy Clint – your are dead ON IT!. People are so blind to the apparent.

Cough to get off!!

April 20th, 2011
2:42 pm

Happy 420 to all my kind friends!!!

Happy420

April 20th, 2011
3:06 pm

Ya’ll do realize that a lot of your fellow peers smoke pot. My dad and his friends smoke a lot of pot too its not like its just college students. A couple of the dads have smoked with us but it’s always weird smoking with a dad.

DW

April 20th, 2011
3:12 pm

you smoke aquagirl? lol

stephanie

April 20th, 2011
3:17 pm

Many of you would be suprised just WHO smokes behind closed doors. Wealthy politicians, businessmen, business women. Some of the most successful people partake in it. I know this personally. Stop being so judgemental and get OFF YOUR HIGH HORSES people! That alcohol your drinking is way worse. For all you people know your best friend could partake in it and here you are bashing and bashing and bashing. Give me a break, live a little! The problem with people today is everyone has forgotten how to just sit back and enjoy lifes experiences, Marijuana is technically classifed as a drug. but you want to know what it really does? It makes you appreciate nature, one another, and it calms. I have perfectly fine conversations after smoking, with people who havent! So stop trying to classify what a “stoner” is like. I work a good paying job in a good career, own my own house, car, have dogs I care for. OH AND WOMEN DO LIKE MEN WHO SMOKE AFTER 25! I wouldnt date one who doesnt.

Bill O'Reily

April 20th, 2011
3:20 pm

You pinheads just don’t get it. If pot was legal, no one would be killing other people for it. Pot grows very well in the US. There is no need for it to be smuggled if regular people or the tobacco industry could grow it freely. No one kills for a bunch of bananas, a box of oranges, or a bushel of corn. Why would people kill for legal weed? Yes, there are always abusers but the VAST majority or people use pot in a reasonable manner. Think of all the money that would be saved by less incarcerations. Think of the influx of tax revenue. Think of the jobs that would be created. People who are against leagalization please tell me how this would effect you negatively in comparison to how you are effected now with in its current illegal state. You people need to stop trying to control everyone else’s lives. Most of the folks that cry the loudest about the gov’t intrusion into their daily lives for some reason get hypocritcal about things they do not agree with. Live and let live. Don’t tread on me. And for God’s sake…quit bogarting and pass the joint.