420 (cannabiskultur) (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "420 (cannabiskultur)" in Norwegian language version.

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agderposten.no

  • Aas, Tarald Reinholt (21. april 2018). «Politiet slo til på cannabisdagen: 13 sørlendinger pågrepet». Agderposten (norsk). Arkivert fra originalen 28. oktober 2020. Besøkt 26. oktober 2020. «– Av de 13 (som ble pågrepet), hadde seks av dem ingen narkotikasaker på seg fra tidligere. Flesteparten av de pågrepne var i alderen fra 18 år til midten av 20 årene. En person var under 18 år, sier Danielsen i pressemeldingen.» 

ao.no

  • Trodal, Cecilie Rygh; Bjerklund, Eirik Løkkemoen (20. april 2024). «Politiet stengte cannabiskafé – flere titalls personer møtte opp». Avisa Oslo (norsk). Besøkt 21. april 2024. «Etter politiet møtte opp på stedet ble det bekreftet at Mikalsen er siktet for salg av narkotika, men han blir ikke pågrepet. Politiet kommer ikke til å straffeforfølge de som kjøpte i kafeen, bekrefter de til AO.» 

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cannabisculture.com

  • Eagland, Nick (19. april 2020). «COVID-19: Not Risking Health Issues, 4/20 Cannabis Protest, Festival Goes Online». Cannabis Culture (engelsk). The Vancouver Sun. Besøkt 27. oktober 2020. «Pot celebrants typically enjoy a market, live entertainment, speeches against prohibition and a group smoking event at 4:20 p.m. Attendance last year at Sunset Beach reached around 60,000 people at its peak, according to police.» 

dagbladet.no

  • Mogen, Trym (21. april 2018). «Politiet slo til: Pågrep 13 personer i Kristiansand på «cannabisdagen»». Dagbladet (norsk). Besøkt 26. oktober 2020. «- Bakgrunnen for aksjonen er at den 20. april markers den internasjonale cannabisdagen. «Four twenty» er et kjent uttrykk for cannabis, og dette er et uttrykk som brukes blant unge. Tanken er at den 20.04 kl. 16:20 (04:20) skal røyking av cannabis finne sted, forklarer politibetjent ved forebyggende avsnitt Kristiansand politistasjon og leder av aksjonen, Carl S.D. Danielsen, i en pressemelding.» 
  • Finnset, Knut Anders (11. mars 2021). «Ble nektet «støtende» bilskilt». Dagbladet (norsk). Besøkt 25. mars 2021. «Skiltet, med tallkombinasjonen 6942069, vurderes blant annet som refererende til narkotika, ifølge Vegvesenet.» 
  • Naustdal, Irene Dafinceska; Mogen, Trym; Beckhaug, Anette (20. april 2024). «Politiaksjon: Stenger cannabiskafé». Dagbladet (norsk). Besøkt 21. april 2024. «Vi har solgt rundt 600 gram cannabis, sier Mikalsen og bekrefter at pengene ble beslaglagt. Han regner med at det ble solgt for rundt 50 000.» 

dagsavisen.no

  • Wold, Gry Catinka (20. april 2024). «– Cannabiskafé-stuntet er skadelig for norsk ungdom». Dagsavisen (norsk). NTB. Besøkt 21. april 2024. «Cannabiskafeen er en avslutning på en flere år lang kampanje der det er brukt sivil ulydighet, understreker organisasjonens leder Roar Mikalsen.» 

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  • «STONER SMART, OR STONER STUPID?». High Times (engelsk). 7. august 2002. Arkivert fra originalen 14. mai 2012. Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «One reason is because San Rafael is the home to the Grateful Dead and 420 spread for many years within the Deadhead community before it appeared on the Hemp 100 in HIGH TIMES. Once it appeared in HIGH TIMES, however, the expression spread farther and faster than ever.» 
  • «THE POWER OF 420 | High Times». High Times. 13. mai 2013. Arkivert fra originalen 13. mai 2013. Besøkt 15. juli 2020. 

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  • Grim, Ryan (30. januar 2014). «What 420 Means: The True Story Behind Stoners' Favorite Number». Huffington Post (engelsk). Arkivert fra originalen 30. januar 2014. Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «"We would remind each other in the hallways we were supposed to meet up at 4:20. It originally started out 4:20-Louis and we eventually dropped the Louis," Waldo Steve tells the Huffington Post.» 

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  • Grim, Ryan (20. april 2010). «420 Meaning: The True Story Of How April 20 Became 'Weed Day'». HuffPost (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. 
  • Grim, Ryan (20. april 2010). «420 Meaning: The True Story Of How April 20 Became 'Weed Day'». HuffPost (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «It goes like this: One day in the Fall of 1971 - harvest time - the Waldos got word of a Coast Guard service member who could no longer tend his plot of marijuana plants near the Point Reyes Peninsula Coast Guard station. A treasure map in hand, the Waldos decided to pluck some of this free bud.» 
  • Grim, Ryan (20. april 2010). «420 Meaning: The True Story Of How April 20 Became 'Weed Day'». HuffPost (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «But they did find a useful codeword. "I could say to one of my friends, I'd go, 420, and it was telepathic. He would know if I was saying, 'Hey, do you wanna go smoke some?' Or, 'Do you have any?' Or, 'Are you stoned right now?' It was kind of telepathic just from the way you said it," Steve says. "Our teachers didn't know what we were talking about. Our parents didn't know what we were talking about."» 

independent.co.uk

  • Saul, Heather (17. februar 2014). «Colorado officials replace '420' mile marker with 419.99 to deter». The Independent (engelsk). Besøkt 28. oktober 2021. «Colorado officials have been forced to replace a '420' road marker sign with 'mile 419.99' to deter thieves from stealing the sign. The three digit number has long been associated with cannabis and smoking cannabis and officials say the sign has been repeatedly stolen over the years.» 

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nydailynews.com

  • Goldstein, Sasha (20. april 2015). «Colorado officials replace ‘420’ road sign with ‘419.99’ to deter thefts». New York Daily News (engelsk). Besøkt 28. oktober 2021. «Colorado transportation officials have found a way to foil thieving potheads. There's no longer a "420" mile marker along Interstate 70 in the state. Instead, it's mile marker "419.99." The three digit number is often used as a code word for pot or getting high, leading giggling weed smokers to steal the signs.» 

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sfgate.com

  • Gaura, Maria Alicia (20. april 2000). «Stoner Chic Traces Origin To San Rafael / Snickering high schoolers brought `420' into lexicon». SFGate (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «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. The term 420 was shorthand for the time of day the group would meet, at the campus statue of Louis Pasteur, to smoke pot.» 
  • Pereira, Alyssa (20. april 2017). «The Waldos, joint-blazing San Rafael originators of term '420,' tell their story». SFGate (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «The grower of the weed, it turned out, was a coast guardsman named Gary Newman, stationed on the peninsula. He was the brother-in-law to the Waldos' buds who first delivered them the sacred map. Newman and some other friends had planted the weed for personal use, but they soon began to grow suspicious that their overseeing officers might bust them. So, to get rid of the evidence, Newman made a map for those interested to come harvest.» 

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time.com

  • Waxman, Olivia B. «What the Guys Who Coined '420' Think About Their Place in Marijuana History». Time (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. 
  • Waxman, Olivia B. (16. april 2018). «What the Guys Who Coined '420' Think About Their Place in Marijuana History». Time (engelsk). Besøkt 11. juli 2020. «Reddix’s brother helped him get a job as a roadie for Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, and the term “420” caught on in that Deadhead circle. The legend goes that on Dec. 28, 1990, Deadheads in Oakland handed out flyers inviting people to smoke “420” on April 20 at 4:20 p.m — and one got in the hands of Steve Bloom, a former reporter for High Times magazine. The publication published the flyer in 1991 and continued to reference the number, and before long those digits became known globally for their association with marijuana. In 1998, the outlet recognized the “Waldos” as the “inventors” of 420.» 

tv2.no

  • Gangnes, Lovise Ingeborg (26. april 2016). «Derfor er tallet 420 bannlyst fra hoteller». TV 2 (norsk). Besøkt 16. juli 2020. «Romnummeret flere hoteller mangler, er 420. Også 13 er et tall mange hoteller velger å droppe.» 
  • Solheim, Margrethe Håland; Røyne, Henrik; Island, Camilla (20. april 2024). «Politiet har stengt cannabiskafé». TV 2 (norsk). Besøkt 21. april 2024. «I litt over en time var «Oslos første cannabiskafé» åpen, før politiet grep inn.» 

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vg.no

  • Buggeland, Sven Arne; Korsnes, Oscar Strøm; Loe, Isak Løve Pilskog; Torgersen, Kristoffer Gåsvær (20. april 2024). «Åpnet cannabiskafé – stengt av politiet». VG (norsk). Besøkt 21. april 2024. ««Norske tilstander» er navnet på kafeen som åpnet på Bislett i Oslo lørdag formiddag. Flere hundre mennesker møtte opp.» 

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