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Apr 21st 2012, 14:44

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The magical combination of three numbers, "420," carries a lot of weight in cannabis culture, and has long since invaded pop culture as well, making it's way into everything from drug-centric films ("Fear and Loathing in Las

Leave it Willie Nelson to proclaim "Roll me up and smoke me when I die" at the start of his latest track, "Roll Me Up," featuring famous stoner Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson and Jamey Johnson. Nelson conveniently released the song on 4/20,

HUF has another sought after 420 Pack that is dropping tonight at midnight.

The number 420 has been associated with marijuana use for decades, though its origins are murky. Its use as code for marijuana spread among California pot users in the 1960s and spread nationwide among followers of the Grateful Dead.

By Andrew Chow, JD at FindLaw.com It's 420 today: the unofficial pot-smoker's holiday that's observed annually on April 20. (Despite rumors to the contrary, marijuana remains illegal under federal law -- today, and every day.) Why "420"?

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