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What Does '420' Mean?

Denise Whitmer

About Parenting & Family

Sunday 15 Jan 2006

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I had reported years ago that the term 420(pronounced four twenty, not
four hundred and twenty), was police code for smoking marijuana in a
feature on pager codes that teenagers use to "talk" to each other. I
began researching the number again and it seems I was wrong. Read on to
learn the myths, the truth about the origin and what this term means for
parents.

Known Myths

Police dispatch code for smoking pot is 420. The number 420 is not
police radio code for anything, anywhere. Checks of criminal codes
suggest that the origin is neither Californian nor federal. For
instance, California Penal Code 420 defines as a misdemeanor the
hindrance of use of public lands.

* April 20th is National Pot Smokers Day. Well, it is now; but that
wasn't the origin.
* April 20th is Hitler's birthday. Yes, it is his birthday. But, as 420
started out as a time, not a date, his birthday had nothing to do with it.
* April 20th is the date of the Columbine school shootings. This
happened after the term was already in use.
* 4:20 is tea time for pot-smokers in Holland. Tea time in Holland is at
5:30 pm, or is it 2:30 pm? Seems no one is quite sure when the wonderful
people of Holland drink their tea.

The Origin Revealed

According to Steven Hager, editor of High Times, the term 420 originated
at San Rafael High School, in 1971, among a group of about a dozen
pot-smoking wiseacres who called themselves the Waldos, who are now
pushing 50. The term was shorthand for the time of day the group would
meet, at the campus statue of Louis Pasteur, to smoke pot. Intent on
developing their own discreet language, they made 420 code for a time to
get high, and its use spread among members of an entire generation.
While our teens feel that they know something we don't, you can let them
in on the fact that it was your generation that came up with the numbers.

A quote from one of the Waldos in the High Times article states, "We did
discover we could talk about getting high in front of our parents
without them knowing by using the phrase 420." Fortunately, your
teenagers will not have that same option.

Whatever!

Simply put, 420 is a symbol of cannabis and its culture. Today, April
20th events are international, and 4:20 pm has become sort of a world
wide "burn time". It certainly doesn't matter too much where the term
came from because for us parents, it's a flag, a warning sign that our
teenagers may be into something that could harm their future. When you
see the symbol 420, be aware of what it represents.

http://parentingteens.about.com/cs/marijuana/a/420meaning.htm

 

 

 

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