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Make 420 A National Holiday

This country was built on pipe dreams and that pipe was chock-full of Mary Jane.

Think about it. A small group of settlers taking on the entire British Empire to start a nation of their own? Digging a canal through 200 miles of malaria-filled jungle. Inventing peanut butter?

We couldn’t have come up with all those audacious ideas without a little help from our friend. We mean weed.

So we think it’s time to give this patriotic plant a national holiday of its own. And that day shall be 4/20.

Make 420 A National Holiday

Sign the Petition.

An Official Declaration of Mildly Elevated Civic Support

Sign the PLEDGE

then celebrate with a 1¢ 4/20 joint

And Sign the Petition to make it official.

This effort pushes for broader cannabis reform and real policy progress; helping ensure the plant, the industry, and the people behind it get the recognition and fairness they deserve.

Add your name to both and help move it forward.

NEXT STEP:

Once we collect enough signatures, we’ll deliver this petition to congress the most 4/20 way we know how: rolled up into one very large joint and placed on the steps of congress. because if it’s for the people, it deserves to be rolled out properly.

Giant joint on the steps of Congress

Great moments in our history that
we totally, maybe owe to cannabis.

Seward's Folly painting

Seward’s Folly

Was buying 365 million acres of the most inhospitable tundra from the Ruskies a folly—or was it a half-baked idea that paid off big? Today that land is worth 10 quadrillion dollars (rough estimate) and is where the killer strain “Alaskan Thunder****” was first grown.

Peanut Butter painting

Peanut Butter

Perhaps one of America’s greatest achievements was the creation of peanut butter. This gastronomical alchemy produced one of the greatest stoner foods the world had ever seen. And this audacious idea never would’ve been dreamed up without the Cannabis sativa that inspired it.

Electricity painting

Electricity

What was higher—the kite that flew into the sky that led to the discovery of electricity, or the man who flew it? Either way, we’re thankful for Mr. Franklin…and the cannabis that inspired this great scientific breakthrough.

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