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420 day - Ragnarök_62 - 04-20-2019

Happy 420 day, y'all. Cool 

https://twitter.com/hashtag/Happy420?src=tren


RE: 420 day - pbrower2a - 04-20-2019

Well, I never got anything out of marijuana, so I am not toking.


RE: 420 day - Marypoza - 04-20-2019

(04-20-2019, 02:43 PM)Ragnarök_62 Wrote: Happy 420 day, y'all. Cool 

https://twitter.com/hashtag/Happy420?src=tren

--back atcha Rags   Cool


RE: 420 day - beechnut79 - 03-20-2022

This day is exactly a month away now, and I have often wonder why this date was chosen as a day to honor pot usage. Once heard that it has to do with it having been Hitler's birthday but can't see where that connection would be valid.


RE: 420 day - Eric the Green - 03-20-2022

Because some young California hippies gathered together to smoke pot at that hour, and later on that day, says this article. It also says people smoked pot to challenge systemic problems caused by the Establishment. I don't think so. People smoked marijuana because it was part of the movement to be liberated from conventional consciousness and feel less-inhibited, looser, more-relaxed and freer and more sociable and to break down social and mental walls. And it actually works for this purpose, whereas whether it worked as a protest is unclear.

But it would be true to say that "the system" helps cause, in various ways, our original condition as uptight, unsociable, inhibited, less conscious beyond conventions and mental illusions, etc.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/4/19/18484698/what-is-420-meaning-marijuana-legalization


RE: 420 day - beechnut79 - 03-20-2022

(03-20-2022, 04:30 PM)Eric the Green Wrote: Because some young California hippies gathered together to smoke pot at that hour, and later on that day, says this article. It also says people smoked pot to challenge systemic problems caused by the Establishment. I don't think so. People smoked marijuana because it was part of the movement to be liberated from conventional consciousness and feel less-inhibited, looser, more-relaxed and freer and more sociable and to break down social and mental walls. And it actually works for this purpose, whereas whether it worked as a protest is unclear.

But it would be true to say that "the system" helps cause, in various ways, our original condition as uptight, unsociable, inhibited, less conscious beyond conventions and mental illusions, etc.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/4/19/18484698/what-is-420-meaning-marijuana-legalization

But they became in many ways the same stuffed shirts once they reached midlife. Only difference was that most of the married women didn’t return to the kitchen and most likely never will.


RE: 420 day - Anthony '58 - 03-27-2022

Even I am forced to admit that it is time to legalize marijuana for all purposes in all 50 states - and not only that, but to move diacetylmorphine (heroin) from Schedule I to Schedule II under the Controlled Substances Act, so that terminally ill patients can die with some measure of dignity.