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No Weed At Arts, Beats and Eats 2022! Well, it might be around unofficially, but according to the MetroTimes, Royal Oak turned down a proposal to sell and use weed…

No Weed Feature Royal Oak 2022

No Weed At Arts, Beats and Eats 2022!

Well, it might be around unofficially, but according to the MetroTimes, Royal Oak turned down a proposal to sell and use weed at Arts, Beats and Eats. The proposal would have included a consumption lounge to be added to the event. This area would allow both the smoking and sale of weed. The event draws over 400,000 people ever year. And the main concern, with this being a family event, was exposure to second hand smoke. The event is now in its 25th year.

Police Chief Michael Moore noted that most events that have allowed weed were much smaller venues. And to quote Police Chief Michael Moore:

"Out of the law enforcement officials that I personally spoke with, most if not all of them expressed concern with what is before you tonight,"

There is still hope for the future of weed at Arts, Beats and Eats. The vote to turn the proposal down was a narrow vote of 4-3. And with sponsors like House of Dank, the future of marijuana at AB&E could easily flip next year or in coming years. 

I honestly, until this very day, always thought 420 was the police code for marijuana. Turns out there is a multitude of stories, legends and myths associated with the origin of 420. Time and Vox have both done articles about the origin and seem to conclude that the most likely credible story goes back to the 1970s. in 1971, a group of high schoolers from Marin County, California, would meet at 4:20 to smoke weed. This group, who called themselves the "Waldos", because they met by a wall, would use 420 as a code for weed.

Later, one of the members of the Waldos, Dave Reddix, would become a roadie with The Grateful Dead. The band is said to have helped popularize the term. A group of "Deadheads" in 1990 handed out pamphlets asking people to smoke weed on April 20th at 4:20 pm. One of the pamphlets ended up in the hands of Steve Bloom. Steve Bloom, a former reporter for "High Times" would publish the pamphlet in 1991. And the term would continue to be used in the magazine from then on. Soon after the code became synonymous with weed worldwide.

While that is just one story of the possible origin there are plenty of others that range from plausible to questionable to outright bizarre. Here are some of the fun ones I've found. If you have any others you've heard, please message us on social media.

420 is a police code for Marijuana

Police 420
This is one of those legends that goes way back for me. I recall this being the origin in my head since I was in my teens. Ranging from the code for smoking to the arrest code for smokers of weed. A 420 in progress.....

Bob Dylan is responsible

Of course, he is! Bob Dylan’s song “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 because if you multiply 12 x 35 you get 420. Makes sense...in some mathematical end of the world kind of way. 

Bob Dylan

American singer-songwriter, author, and painter Bob Dylan sitting inside a car while travelling to Earls Court, UK, London, 15th June 1978. (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

It is what's on the inside that counts!

420 Science

One story is that there are 420 active ingredients in marijuana. I can only imagine the number of comments to discredit this one.

Cthulhu gets high?

Cthulhu gets high
You mention H.P. Lovecraft and I get giddy! In the 1939 short story “In the Walls of Eryx” by H.P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling. The story describes “curious mirage-plants”, similar to marijuana, that got the narrator high at 4:20 per his watch. If there is any accuracy to this origin it would put it as the earliest known origin of 420.
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