The term “420” is commonly associated with cannabis culture. It refers to the act of consuming cannabis or the time of day (4:20 PM) when many cannabis enthusiasts choose to partake. The origin of the term is often attributed to a group of high school students in the 1970s who would meet at 4:20 PM to smoke cannabis.
Over time, 420 has become a symbol of cannabis counterculture and is celebrated on April 20th (4/20) each year. It has also been adopted as a code phrase to discreetly refer to cannabis consumption.
Today, 420 gatherings range from festivals and peaceful rallies to educational seminars that focus on legalization efforts and medical uses of cannabis. Whether you’re in Hyde Park in London or the streets of Los Angeles, “420” remains a key entry in any cannabis glossary as a symbol of cultural unity and freedom among enthusiasts worldwide.
