Marijuana holiday 4/20 coincides with Easter and Passover this year. Here's what to know
- April 20, or 4/20, is celebrated as an unofficial holiday for cannabis culture, coinciding with Easter Sunday and the last day of Passover.
- The term '420' originated in the 1970s with a group called The Waldos, who met at 4:20 p.m. To search for cannabis.
- In New York, the cannabis brand Tokin Jew is promoting kosher-style THC gummies for Passover, while events like an Easter nug hunt are planned in Los Angeles.
- Despite cannabis legalization in many states, marijuana remains illegal federally, and a bipartisan group of senators is working to introduce legislation for states to adopt their own cannabis policies.
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Marijuana Holiday 4/20 Coincides With Easter, Passover This Year
Marijuana culture’s high holiday, known as 4/20, falls this year on Easter Sunday, as well as the last day of Passover, meaning cannabis fans can celebrate in some unusual ways, including an “Easter nug hunt” in Los Angeles, kosher-style THC gummies in New York and a “blaze and praise” drag brunch in Portland, Oregon. “It seemed appropriate with egg prices today that we’d be searching for something else,” said Brett Davis, who runs the marijuana…
What happens when Easter, Passover and 4/20 collide? Nug hunts and kosher gummies
Marijuana culture’s high holiday, known as 4/20, falls this year on Easter Sunday, as well as the last day of Passover, meaning cannabis fans can celebrate in some unusual ways, including an “Easter nug hunt” in Los Angeles, kosher-style THC gummies in New York and a “blaze and praise” drag brunch in Portland.
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