News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: Edu: Column: World Goes Up In Smoke Each April 20 |
Title: | US OK: Edu: Column: World Goes Up In Smoke Each April 20 |
Published On: | 2007-04-19 |
Source: | Daily O'Collegian (OK State U, OK Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 07:58:38 |
WORLD GOES UP IN SMOKE EACH APRIL 20
Tomorrow seems like just another day to the average person, but to a
number of people, tomorrow's date marks a special occasion where all
responsibilities and worries go up in smoke.
Why is there such a fuss about April 20? Why do all the slackers
always seem to hype this date? When April 20 finally comes around
they are nowhere to be found. What are they doing?
Perhaps they are just taking a day of rest to stay inside, take it
easy and study.
However, this doesn't seem likely considering the origins of 420
(it's pronounced "four-twenty," not "four hundred and twenty").
April 20 is called 420 because April is the fourth month of the
year, and it's the twentieth day of the month.
Supposedly, a dozen California high school students used 420 to
refer to the time they would meet around a statue. They eventually
turned it into a slang term referring to marijuana so teachers and
parents wouldn't understand what they were talking about.
Throughout the years, the term has spread like a wildfire.
High Times magazine got a hold of the term and published an article
about the meaning and the slang term became a popular term all over the world.
It no longer seems to be an underground term that teachers and
parents don't understand.
People have taken the origins of 420 out of context. The term has
many theories about its origin.
To put the urban legends to rest, a review of false origins is needed.
People might believe that the term is used as a police dispatch to
refer to marijuana use. A review of police dispatch codes revealed
that 420 is not a police radio code for anything, anywhere.
Another false origin is the thought that there are 420 chemicals in
cannabis. However, there are only about 315 active chemicals in
cannabis, according to High Times.
Some say that it started because the Grateful Dead would only stay
in room 420 while touring. This, however is also false, according to
Grateful Dead Productions spokesman Dennis McNally.
Whatever the reason for making April 20 a worldwide cannabis smoking
day, doesn't matter. It just is, and that's enough reason to fly to
Amsterdam and partake in the festivities. It's a day of peace,
happiness and paranoia.
The day is not meant to be a rebellious, lawbreaking celebration --
but people are certainly breaking the law if they are in possession
of Ms. Mary Jane.
Rather, the day should be thought of as a day to relax and enjoy the
gifts that Mother Earth and the shady dude on the corner have provided.
April 20 is not only a day of greatness but also has negative
connotations. It is the birth date of Adolf Hitler. It is also the
anniversary of the Columbine school shootings in Littleton, Colo.
Every pothead worldwide will embrace 420 tomorrow. Look around when
the clock strikes 20 past four and you will most likely notice that
a number of your peers have dipped out of class for a quick toke.
If your friend next to you reeks of smoke tomorrow, try not to think
twice about it. If you notice a red-eyed kid munching on Cheez-Its
next to you, again, don't think twice.
So tomorrow when it's 4:20 p.m., just think -- there are people all
over the central time zone lighting up their joints, bowls, bongs or
whatever unique contraption they have thought up.
Enjoy the day and be careful.
Tomorrow seems like just another day to the average person, but to a
number of people, tomorrow's date marks a special occasion where all
responsibilities and worries go up in smoke.
Why is there such a fuss about April 20? Why do all the slackers
always seem to hype this date? When April 20 finally comes around
they are nowhere to be found. What are they doing?
Perhaps they are just taking a day of rest to stay inside, take it
easy and study.
However, this doesn't seem likely considering the origins of 420
(it's pronounced "four-twenty," not "four hundred and twenty").
April 20 is called 420 because April is the fourth month of the
year, and it's the twentieth day of the month.
Supposedly, a dozen California high school students used 420 to
refer to the time they would meet around a statue. They eventually
turned it into a slang term referring to marijuana so teachers and
parents wouldn't understand what they were talking about.
Throughout the years, the term has spread like a wildfire.
High Times magazine got a hold of the term and published an article
about the meaning and the slang term became a popular term all over the world.
It no longer seems to be an underground term that teachers and
parents don't understand.
People have taken the origins of 420 out of context. The term has
many theories about its origin.
To put the urban legends to rest, a review of false origins is needed.
People might believe that the term is used as a police dispatch to
refer to marijuana use. A review of police dispatch codes revealed
that 420 is not a police radio code for anything, anywhere.
Another false origin is the thought that there are 420 chemicals in
cannabis. However, there are only about 315 active chemicals in
cannabis, according to High Times.
Some say that it started because the Grateful Dead would only stay
in room 420 while touring. This, however is also false, according to
Grateful Dead Productions spokesman Dennis McNally.
Whatever the reason for making April 20 a worldwide cannabis smoking
day, doesn't matter. It just is, and that's enough reason to fly to
Amsterdam and partake in the festivities. It's a day of peace,
happiness and paranoia.
The day is not meant to be a rebellious, lawbreaking celebration --
but people are certainly breaking the law if they are in possession
of Ms. Mary Jane.
Rather, the day should be thought of as a day to relax and enjoy the
gifts that Mother Earth and the shady dude on the corner have provided.
April 20 is not only a day of greatness but also has negative
connotations. It is the birth date of Adolf Hitler. It is also the
anniversary of the Columbine school shootings in Littleton, Colo.
Every pothead worldwide will embrace 420 tomorrow. Look around when
the clock strikes 20 past four and you will most likely notice that
a number of your peers have dipped out of class for a quick toke.
If your friend next to you reeks of smoke tomorrow, try not to think
twice about it. If you notice a red-eyed kid munching on Cheez-Its
next to you, again, don't think twice.
So tomorrow when it's 4:20 p.m., just think -- there are people all
over the central time zone lighting up their joints, bowls, bongs or
whatever unique contraption they have thought up.
Enjoy the day and be careful.
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