Results 1 to 10 of 12
-
10-29-2005, 10:24 PM #1OPSenior Member
420 origins?
I was just playing "Who want to smoke my Honeybear?" (posted here a while back) and it said 420 is the police code name for a marijuana arrest is this true?
Got any other ideas of the origin? (yeah theres been threads before but hell why not one more)stothelutz Reviewed by stothelutz on . 420 origins? I was just playing "Who want to smoke my Honeybear?" (posted here a while back) and it said 420 is the police code name for a marijuana arrest is this true? Got any other ideas of the origin? (yeah theres been threads before but hell why not one more) Rating: 5
-
10-29-2005, 10:41 PM #2Senior Member
420 origins?
from what i've heard from credible sources it was started when college kids were trying to find a time to get together and smoke that fit all their schedules...they came up with 4:20 and it spread like wildfire and many rumors of why it had anything to do with weed came along withit....one of the more well known by me (and th is whole area) is that it's t he time when most people light up (which would make sense if you think about the fact that alot of people get off work and out of school between 3-4)
-
10-30-2005, 12:33 AM #3Senior Member
420 origins?
what ive read a bunch of mexican hs kids, i guess called "waldos", decided to get high at 420 each day, everyone in the town eventually adopted the idea, and i guess the greatful dead were from the same town, so of course they pread the idea big time, and it just sort of took hold, but i know for a fact that its not the police code, ive seen many reports done by people that cant find any police codes for anything drug realated
-
10-30-2005, 11:15 PM #4Senior Member
420 origins?
i thought i was 420 (drug culture)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Jump to: navigation, search
The number 420 is a euphemism for cannabis and its associated culture. The exact origin of the term is unknown, although there is much speculation and many urban legends about its origin. Smoking marijuana at 4:20 or on April 20 has special meaning to some.
[edit]
Origin theories
Snopes.com, High Times Magazine, and The Straight Dope claim that in the early 1970s, a group of teenagers at San Rafael High School in San Rafael, California used to meet every day to smoke marijuana after school at 4:20 PM at the water tower atop San Rafael Hill. The local story has these students doing radio skits with a pirate radio transmitter from the hill. One of these alleged skits was of kids getting caught smoking by the local police. They imitated the police radio call voice saying, "We have a 4:20 in progress on San Rafael Hill." The San Rafael police have asserted that there is "... no such code." These actual students, however, have never been identified individually. The time became a code word for the drug, and usage spread. 4:20 PM has since become a popular time to "smoke up". (It's also worth noting that 4:20 PM is the time of LSD creator Albert Hofmann's first deliberate ingestion of the substance, in 1943 on what was later dubbed Bicycle Day; perhaps this is where the San Rafael teenagers picked up the idea.)
Another possible origin of the term can be found in the works of H. P. Lovecraft. A short story of his, entitled "In the Walls of Eryx" and first published in Weird Tales [34, No. 4 (October 1939), pp 50-68], contains this passage:
I had encountered at least one of those curious mirage-plants about which so many of our men told stories. Anderson had warned me of them, and described their appearance very closelyâ??the shaggy stalk, the spiky leaves, and the mottled blossoms whose gaseous dream-breeding exhalations penetrate every existing make of mask...Although everything was spinning perilously, I tried to start in the right direction and hack my way ahead. My route must have been far from straight, for it seemed hours before I was free of the mirage-plant's pervasive influence. Gradually the dancing lights began to disappear, and the shimmering spectral scenery began to assume the aspect of solidity. When I did get wholly clear I looked at my watch and was astonished to find that the time was only 4:20. Though eternities had seemed to pass, the whole experience could have consumed little more than a half-hour.
One piece of evidence supporting an origin of the term from the time 4:20 is the fact that the number is always said "four twenty" and not "four hundred and twenty".
In 1955, Raj Kapoor directed a film entitled Shree 420 (Mr. 420), a reference to someone who has a reputation for theft and deception, since apprehensions for such crimes are usually section 420 of the Indian Penal Code.
Other theories include the following:
Urban legend claims, incorrectly, that 420 is or was a police code for a drug bust, or that 4:20 is or was the shift change for the police.
It was, at one time, believed that there were 420 chemicals in marijuana.
Many mistake April 20 as being the day Bob Marley, a famous rastafarian musician, died. The actual date he died is May 11.
April 20 is the last day on which one is supposed to plant cannabis seeds.
The Beatles song "Come Together" and "Smokin'" by Boston are 4:20 in length.
"D" and "T" are the 4th and 20th letters of the alphabet, respectively, and thus "DT" stands for "doobie time" ("doobie" being a slang term for a marijuana cigarette).
At 4:20 on a hand clock, the hands line up in a downward angle giving the appearance that the face of the clock has a smoking instrument in its "mouth".
The psychoactive chemical in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). "tetra" is Greek for 4, "hydro" for water (aka H2O); condensed together somewhat makes 420.
[edit]
Occurrences
The number 420 is common in classified ads describing housing or individuals which permit or encourage marijuana use ("420 OK"). This practice is common in socially progressive communities such as Craigslist. One such "Housing to share" listing, from the Santa Cruz Sentinel in 1994, read:
Rm avail Veggie household. 420. No pets M pref
In the movie Pulp Fiction, the clocks in the pawnshop are set to 4:20. (It is often erroneously claimed that all clocks in the film are.)
The radio show "4:20 Drug War News", a short talk segment which promotes legalization of certain drugs, and is usually aired at 4:20
In an episode of the show Futurama called "The Farnsworth Parabox", an alternate universe where everyone is a hippie is numbered as Universe 420.
The Lovecraft theory for the origin of 4:20 was first postulated on the official web-site for the rock band Tool.
The California law that authorizes and regulates medical uses of marijuana was Senate Bill 420 (Chapter 875/2003, John Vasconcellos).
The Bob Dylan song "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" is informally known as "Everybody must get stoned" since the chorus repeats that line. 12Ã?35=420.
The first downbeat of the drums in the Led Zeppelin song "Stairway to Heaven" falls at 4:20.
The second line of the first verse in the children's nursery rhyme 'Sing a Song of Sixpence' goes "Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie". ('Baked' is a common euphemism for being under the influence of cannabis.)
The Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young) song "4+20" on their 1970 DéjÃ* Vu album has the numbers in the title and begins, "Four and twenty years ago ..."
In WWE, the team of Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio used a double leg drop termed the 420, ostensibly because of the number of legs involved (4) and the combined shoe size (Van Dam's size 12 + Mysterio's size 8 = 20).
Grunge rock band Nirvana's b-side "Even in His Youth" (on the single "Smells Like Teen Spirit") is credited to be 4 minutes 20 seconds long on the single's cover. The song is really 3:06 in length.
A popular sailing dinghy is called the 420 (being 420 cm long) and is most commonly raced by adolescent and collegiate sailors.
A cannabis coffeeshop located at Oude Brugsteeg 27 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands is named the "420 cafe"
The high school shooting at Columbine occurred on April 20th. However, this is often connected with the birthdate of Adolf Hitler, which was also on April 20th.
The Phoenix, Arizona radio station Edge 103.9 plays a Bob Marley track every day at 4:20, both AM and PM.
The San Diego, California radio station 91X 91.1 plays a Bob Marley track every day at 4:20, both AM and PM, the slot is named 'Mandatory Marley'.
In the 1938 anti-pot classic "Reefer Madness", there is a brief subliminal flash showing 4:20 with a marijuana leaf in the background
-
10-30-2005, 11:30 PM #5Senior Member
420 origins?
420 is the cop code thing for when someone is smoking weed. like a murder is 187 or whatever. but its time for dinner, mmm pasta
-
10-31-2005, 04:24 AM #6Senior Member
420 origins?
420 IS NOT THE COP CODE!
Stoners :stoned:
-
10-31-2005, 04:43 AM #7Member
420 origins?
thats a sweet article, i always used to think it was the day bob marley died
-
10-31-2005, 04:52 AM #8Senior Member
420 origins?
It is either the day bob marley was born or died..
-
10-31-2005, 04:55 AM #9Senior Member
420 origins?
cool game
-
10-31-2005, 05:49 AM #10Senior Member
420 origins?
Originally Posted by Matt11
Originally Posted by Chongzbongz
Advertisements
Similar Threads
-
Origins of 420
By WeThePeople in forum GreenGrassForums LoungeReplies: 23Last Post: 03-23-2007, 01:17 AM -
Origins of 4:20
By buhman200 in forum Marijuana MethodsReplies: 13Last Post: 07-08-2006, 07:53 AM -
Origins of a FAKE Muhammed cartoon
By amsterdam in forum PoliticsReplies: 2Last Post: 02-07-2006, 05:52 PM -
The Real Origins Of The 9/11 Truth Movement
By pisshead in forum PoliticsReplies: 88Last Post: 05-10-2005, 06:42 AM -
your nick name in real life and its origins
By juggalo420 in forum GreenGrassForums LoungeReplies: 23Last Post: 03-07-2005, 03:16 PM