420 (kanepikultuur) (Estonian Wikipedia)

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  • McKinley, Jesse (19. aprill 2009). "Marijuana Advocates Point to Signs of Change". The New York Times. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 18. detsember 2010. Vaadatud 23. jaanuaril 2011. Mr. Hager said the significance of April 20 dates to a ritual begun in the early 1970s in which a group of Northern California teenagers smoked cannabis every day at 4:20 pm. Word of the ritual spread and expanded to a yearly event in various places. Soon, cannabis aficionados were using "420" as a code for smoking and using it as a sign-off on flyers for concerts where the drug would be plentiful. In recent years, the April 20 events have become so widespread that several colleges have discouraged students from participating.

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  • King, Matt (24. aprill 2007). "Thousands at UCSC burn one to mark pot holiday - Sentinel staff writer - April 24, 2007". By Matt King. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. aprill 2007. Vaadatud 21. aprillil 2023.
  • King, Matt (24. aprill 2007). "Thousands at UCSC burn one to mark pot holiday - Sentinel staff writer - April 24, 2007". By Matt King. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. aprill 2007. Vaadatud 21. aprillil 2023.

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  • King, Matt (24. aprill 2007). "Thousands at UCSC burn one to mark pot holiday - Sentinel staff writer - April 24, 2007". By Matt King. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. aprill 2007. Vaadatud 21. aprillil 2023.
  • McKinley, Jesse (19. aprill 2009). "Marijuana Advocates Point to Signs of Change". The New York Times. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 18. detsember 2010. Vaadatud 23. jaanuaril 2011. Mr. Hager said the significance of April 20 dates to a ritual begun in the early 1970s in which a group of Northern California teenagers smoked cannabis every day at 4:20 pm. Word of the ritual spread and expanded to a yearly event in various places. Soon, cannabis aficionados were using "420" as a code for smoking and using it as a sign-off on flyers for concerts where the drug would be plentiful. In recent years, the April 20 events have become so widespread that several colleges have discouraged students from participating.
  • Grim, Ryan (20. aprill 2009). "What 420 Means: The True Story Behind Stoners' Favorite Number". The Huffington Post. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 30. jaanuar 2014. Vaadatud 23. jaanuaril 2011.
  • "Stoner Smart, or Stoner Stupid?". High Times. August 2002. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 14. mai 2012. Vaadatud 20. aprillil 2012.
  • King, Matt (24. aprill 2007). "Thousands at UCSC burn one to mark pot holiday - Sentinel staff writer - April 24, 2007". By Matt King. Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 26. aprill 2007. Vaadatud 21. aprillil 2023.
  • Halnon, Karen Bettez (11. aprill 2005). "The power of 420". Originaali arhiivikoopia seisuga 13. mai 2013.

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