Pubdate: Thu, 29 Mar 2007
Source: Pipestone Flyer (CN AB)
Copyright: 2007, Pipestone Publishing, Millet, Alberta
Contact:  http://www.pipestoneflyer.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3736
Author: Brian Hahn
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)

THE NUMEROLOGY OF A STONER

The sub-culture of the pothead has always had a special language when 
trying to endear themselves to society in general. The first term I 
learned in my youth was "Mary Jane" when referring to marijuana. 
Nowadays that seems pretty "square-man" But the language developed in 
the sub-culture has not really changed all that much. Lingo or codes 
are used that many folks just don't get, and parents tend to lay a 
blind eye towards. Sure, if you look in little Johnny's bedroom and 
see a Canadian Flag with a three-pointed leaf in the middle, chances 
are he may be more familiar with the illegal substance than you wish.

Hidden in your child's bedroom is one thing, but to advertise it in 
public is another. Today, the marijuana culture has a new set of 
codes, which is usually in plain view for all to see. It is the use 
of the number 420. Have you seen it?

You can see 420 in advertising, high school yearbooks, and 
storefronts. Smoke shops have popped up in Alberta, Saskatchewan and 
British Columbia with the number 420 in their registered business 
name. So big deal, what's in a name? Plenty.

The phenomena of the number 420 in the marijuana sub-culture is a 
universal moment in time, a time when all potheads stop and light up! 
If they are awake at 4:20AM, they can light up and puff away. Many 
pot smokers take solace in the fact that at that very moment of the 
day, they will be smoking with maybe thousands of other stoners 
throughout the country. The number 420 has become the transforming 
universal code into the collective consciousness of the stoner.

So why 420? I started to ask around, and found that most people 
whether young or old never took notice, and could not answer that 
daunting question; Why 420? One gal told me it was to celebrate Bob 
Marley's birthday, meaning he was born on April 20th. But our 
Jamaican friend was born on February 5th, 1945. One other told me it 
was Tommy Chong's birthday, the famous Edmontonian from the "Cheech 
and Chong" drugged out comedy team, but again Tommy was born on May 
24th, 1938. Missed again. "Hey man... what gives!" Looking for more 
famous stoners to give credence to the secret dopers code 420, I was 
then told it was to commemorate the exact time of Jerry Garcia of the 
Grateful Dead's death. Garcia died on August 4th, 1995 at 4:23 AM. 
Oooh close! Maybe it takes three minutes to roll your own. Still no 
fit. A check of famous birthdates and I discovered that Adolf Hitler 
was born April 20th, 1889, but I'm sure that most pot smokers are not 
skin-heads. Still no fit. Whatever the origins, the pot-smoker does 
not know the reason for the observance only that it is the universal 
code that identifies a member of that particular sub-culture.

One of the first lessons smokers learn is that while the meaning of 
420 is "obvious" to insiders as "universal" or as an "international 
symbol" for marijuana, marijuana-smoking, and the subculture, it also 
a secret code or secret advertiser. A method of attracting the 
customers of like-mindednes to an individual or business.

The mere presence of 420 on a business store front sends the wrong 
message to the youth, since if pot-smoking was illegal they wouldn't 
let a respectable business person to "set-up shop." This became all 
to apparent when during my informal public survey of "420", one young 
lady in her late 20's said to me, "Marijuana legal now!"

It's not legal, it's not even decriminalized! So why are smoke shops 
allowed to open up in a city or town and sell drug paraphernalia, in 
essence promoting pot smoking? In the wacked out 60's, drug users 
made their bongs and pipes. The truth of the matter is this. If a 
particular business is advertising "420" the universal stoner code in 
their business, chances are that they promote stoner culture and with 
it, the consumption of an illegal drug.

Take a look around your home-town or when you drive through a city, 
and you will find "420" proudly displayed on some smoke shops on 
store fronts and malls. Walk in and ask the store clerk, "What's with 
420?" You will instantly identify yourself as an outsider to the 
sub-culture, and I doubt a truthful answer will be forthcoming.

Come to think of it, the international pot-smokers day is April 20th - 4/20.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom