4/20

For 4/20, Peter Tosh's 'Legalize It' Rides Again

Back in 1976, Jamaican reggae superstar Peter Tosh released the hit song "Legalize It" from his sizzling album of the same name, setting ganja-lovers the world over ablaze with its insistent rhythms and forthright call to free the weed. Ever since, the tune has been a rallying cry for the global Cannabis Nation, providing the soundtrack to hazy dorm room bull sessions and blaring from festival loudspeakers and from Seattle to Sao Paulo, London to Lusaka, Amsterdam to Addis Ababa.

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4/20: 10,000 Defy British Pot Laws to Fire Up in London's Hyde Park

On a cool spring afternoon, on the edge of a crowd numbering several thousand in a London park, Derek Stratts, 27, shared bags of cannabis from a jar with his two friends.

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The 420 Myth: How Did '420' Become Synonymous with Pot?

The following article first appeared in The 420 Times

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Pot Is Safer Than Booze: So Why Is Celebrating 4/20 a Crime, While It's OK to Get Wasted on St. Paddy's Day?

I spent last St. Patrick’s Day at the marijuana policy reform group NORML’s conference in Philadelphia. It was pouring rain when I arrived, and as I ran from my car through the University of Pennsylvania campus, I tried to discern the green-clad marijuana activists from St. Patrick’s Day revelers. I quickly realized it was not that hard: the pro-pot advocates, as quirky as the some of them were, appeared to have better control of their footing.

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Oakland 4/20: "Obama, You're Alienating Your Base"

 4/20 is supposed to be a day of cannabis celebration, but in Oakland Friday it was a day of protest and demonstration. Angered by the ongoing federal crackdown on medical marijuana distribution and shocked and infuriated by the April 2 raids on Oaksterdam University and associated businesses, protestors gathered outside the federal building in downtown Oakland to denounce the administration before marching to President Obama's Northern California campaign headquarters to deliver a letter demanding the administration cease and desist.

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Historic 4/20: Colorado Voters Have Chance to End Marijuana Prohibition

April 20, the quasi-official holiday for people who enjoy marijuana, is recognized by millions around the world. Those who celebrate 4/20 do so despite – and often due to – decades of out-dated propaganda about a plant that is objectively less harmful than alcohol. They do so despite our federal government’s stubborn insistence that marijuana is one of the more dangerous substances known to man and that it has absolutely no medicinal value. People who choose to celebrate 4/20 do so amidst intense stigma surrounding the event and marijuana in general.

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4/20: Time to Have Fun – and to End Marijuana Prohibition!

April 20th is a special day for millions of people around the world, the unofficial “holiday” for marijuana smokers.

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Don't Just Smoke a Joint on 4/20 -- Take Action Against Marijuana Prohibition

April 20th (4/20) has long been associated with marijuana, both marijuana use and marijuana activism. Thousands of Americans will gather on that day at rallies in Boston, Boulder, New York, Santa Cruz, Seattle and other cities. For people who prefer to relax with a joint instead of a beer or martini it's a time to celebrate. For those who don't use marijuana it's a time to stand up in support of their friends, family, and fellow citizens who face arrest for nothing more than what they put into their body. For the Drug Policy Alliance and the drug policy reform movement 4/20 represents something even bigger.

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