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Origins and Early History The most credible account of 420’s origin traces back to a group of five high-school students in San Rafael, California, in 1971 who called themselves the "Waldos." According to their story, they met after school at 4:20 p.m. to search for an abandoned cannabis crop based on a tip; “4:20” became shorthand for their meet-up time and later a codeword for cannabis in general. The term spread beyond the Waldos through connections to the Grateful Dead and other countercultural networks, gaining wider exposure in the 1990s via college newspapers and early internet forums.

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