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High demand: Stoners around the country celebrate 4/20 by sparking bongs, blunts and joints at huge public festivals as weed laws grow ever laxer

Keith Griffith

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Saturday 21 Apr 2018

April 20 is an annual holiday celebrated by marijuana enthusiasts across the US and around the world
Smokers gathered in huge crowds in Denver, San Francisco, Ontario and elsewhere to puff up in public
Nine US states and Washington DC have legalized recreational marijuana, with many more decriminalizing
On Friday, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer used the holiday to propose federal legalization of weed


Stoners across the country and around the world have gathered to celebrate April 20, or 420 Day, the annual high holiday of marijuana.

Pot heads congregated on Friday in Colorado, California and other states where the drug is legal to toke up in public for what is known as the 'Christmas of weed'.

Though the origins of '420' as numerical code for smoking marijuana are fuzzy and disputed, some believe it originated with a group of high school friends in 1970s California, who would meet up at 4.20pm to smoke weed after classes.

Today, April 20 means big business for dispensaries in the nine states, plus Washington DC, where recreational marijuana is now fully legal.

In California, it marked the first 420 Day since the state legalized recreational pot at the beginning of the year.

Thousands gathered on 'Hippy Hill' in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for the celebration, with the crowd all sparking their joins simultaneously at precisely 4.20pm.

There, what was once a small informal gathering has blossomed into a full-blown festival with corporate sponsors and commercial booths selling smoking devices, t-shirts and food.

Although public consumption of marijuana is still technically illegal in California and other states where the drug is legalized, authorities couldn't help but turn a blind eye as the massive crowds partook.

It wasn't all fun and games on Hippy Hill, though, as paramedics were seen attending to an unconscious man sprawled shoeless on the grass.

In Denver, overcast skies didn't discourage the crowds from attending the Mile High 420 Festival, where Lil Wayne, the Original Wailers and Inner Circle were all scheduled to perform.

Organizers in Denver expected 30,000 to 50,000 to attend the event, which is billed as 'the largest free 420 gathering on earth'.

The Denver event drew bad publicity and a permit ban for prior organizers last year, after leaving a trash-strewn mess in its wake.

New permit holders Euflora, a growing chain of dispensaries, are trying to put a friendlier face on the gathering, with the promise of yoga and increased security this year.

'We want this to look great for the city of Denver and state of Colorado, and we know the world is watching,' said Bobby Reginelli, Euflora's marketing director, told the Denver Post.

The celebrations were not confined to the US. In Canada, huge crowds turned out in Ottowa, Ontario for 4/20 merriment.

Young people in festive garb depicting cannabis leaves were seen sparking massive novelty joints on Ottowa's Parliament Hill.

Canada's federal government is legalizing recreational cannabis across the country later in 2018.

In the US, federal lawmakers are also contemplating a move toward legalization, with top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer using 4/20 to announce he'll introduce a bill taking marijuana off the federal list of controlled substances.

The bill would effect decriminalizing its use, letting states decide how to treat marijuana possession.

Schumer announced his change of position in an television appearance with VICE, pulling out a Sharpie to autograph a glass bong for the outlet's DC bureau chief Shawna Thomas.

'If smoking marijuana doesn't hurt anybody else, why shouldn't we allow people to do it and not make it criminal?' Schumer asks in the broadcast segment, airing Friday night.


Nine states plus Washington DC have legalized recreational pot, while 30 states have legalized it for medical use

In states where possession of marijuana is still a criminal offense - though typically a minor ticket for small amounts - local police departments joined in the fun by poking fun at stoners.

'Incognito traps have been set up throughout the city,' tweeted cops in Wyoming, Minnesota on Friday, along with pictures of an officer spying on a raccoon trap baited with a trail of Funyuns.

In Marshall, Texas, the local police department had a tongue-in-cheek offer: 'To ensure everyone has a safe 4/20 day, we are offering to test your marijuana for FREE to make sure it's real.

'Just personally deliver your stash to the PD and K9 Amor will check it out. If it's real, you could receive a free stay in the finest resort in Harrison County.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5640789/Stoners-celebrate-420-Day-huge-gatherings-San-Francisco-Denver-Ontario-elsewhere.html




 

 

 

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