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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is facing criticism over its decision to commemorate President Richard Nixon’s drug war legacy in a social media post that coincided with the beginning of Black History Month.

DEA’s Throwback Thursday (or TBT) post on X featured a picture of Nixon receiving a “certificate of special honor” from the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers’ Association in December 1970 “in recognition of the outstanding loyalty and contribution to support narcotic law enforcement.”

#TBT On Dec. 14, 1970, at the White House, the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers’ Association presented President Nixon with a “certificate of special honor" in recognition of the outstanding loyalty and contribution to support narcotic law enforcement. #DEAHistorypic.twitter.com/xC5Omns20q

— DEA HQ (@DEAHQ) February 1, 2024


Advocates blasted the homage as tone-deaf, memorializing a president whose own domestic policy advisor would later disclose that his boss promoted punitive drug laws in large part to target his political “enemies,” namely “the anti-war left and Black people.”

https://t.co/cG6W5FcEt4pic.twitter.com/vo4Ykk1BFl

— Justin Strekal (@justinstrekal) February 2, 2024


DEA didn’t necessarily endorse or provide commentary beyond sharing the moment in history—but the TBT post quickly incited criticism given the timing in connection to Black History Month.

It was also about six months after the photo of Nixon was taken that he’d infamously declare a war on drugs, fueling a mass incarceration movement that would have racially disparate impacts lasting generations into the modern day.

As the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) pointed out, 1970 also marked the year that Nixon signed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), codifying broad drug criminalization in a way that has long empowered DEA and is actively being reviewed by the agency as it weighs a marijuana rescheduling recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

#TBT Nixon signed the fear- and stigma-based Controlled Substances Act in 1970, declared the disastrous “war on drugs” in 1971, & ignored calls to decriminalize marijuana in 1972. @DEAHQ’s history leaves all that out. Our Drug War History page doesn’t: https://t.co/MuJ5QatKgzhttps://t.co/RSnEf0fwIt

— Drug Policy Alliance (@DrugPolicyOrg) February 1, 2024


“This is the agency that we are supposed to trust to objectively decide cannabis final schedule?” Kaliko Castille, who recently ended his tenure as president of the Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA), said. “Posting drug war propaganda to kick off the first day of Black History Month?”

This is the agency that we are supposed to trust to objectively decide #cannabis final schedule?

Posting drug war propaganda to kick off the first day of Black History Month? https://t.co/mxs02mFx7P

— Kaliko Castille (@WizKaliko) February 2, 2024


Cat Packer, director of drug markets and legal regulation at DPA, shared the sentiment.

“On the first day of Black History Month 2024 the Biden Administration’s DEA is celebrating President Nixon—this is the same agency responsible for marijuana scheduling,” she said.

On the first day of Black History Month 2024 the Biden Administration’s DEA is celebrating President Nixon— this is the same agency responsible for marijuana scheduling. 🤡 https://t.co/FHUkD9F76Gpic.twitter.com/cIDnURpahs

— Cat Packer (@cat_packer) February 1, 2024


Here’s how others reacted to DEA’s Nixon post: 

DEA starting Black History Month with a ‘throwback Thursday’ that should remind everyone they were founded by racists with the intention of systemically oppressing and harming people of color in the US and around the world https://t.co/vuO3fAd3THhttps://t.co/FACrb0BRKkpic.twitter.com/oE0xWPtU8n

— Ryan Marino, MD (@RyanMarino) February 1, 2024


Literally just got done with a training where we cited John Ehrlichman admitting that the WoD specifically targeted Black people and how this has led to mass incarceration & overdose deaths.

To honor #BlackHistoryMonth is to give an accurate history & to support harm reduction. https://t.co/rVeqcFJ7kk

— Lighthouse Learning Collective (@HRC_Lighthouse) February 2, 2024


White House: Well, it's Black History Month. What do folks have planned?

DEA: Glazing on Nixon.

WH: I'm sorry…what?

DEA: What better way to celebrate Black people by honoring the guy who weaponized drug use to incarcerate millions of Black folks?

WH: *Sigh* https://t.co/FNwM87gXsu

— Coalition for Syringe Access (@SyringeAccess) February 2, 2024


Wow. This is the guy you chose to honor on the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth?🙄 https://t.co/zwuBr20JWQ

— Sanho Tree (@SanhoTree) February 1, 2024


The unpopularity of the drug war and DEA’s role in that crusade hasn’t stopped the agency from celebrating its history.

Last year, for example, it touted its 50-year anniversary, marking a half century of enforcing criminalization laws that have failed to fulfill the mission to eradicate drugs at the same time that nearly half of the country has legalized marijuana and psychedelics reform is also booming.

DEA’s own museum is rife with subtle acknowledgements that the agency has failed to win the drug war. In 2022, the museum even publicly recognized the fact that racially discriminatory drug laws are partly responsible for the agency’s own founding.

In any case, the agency is now actively completing a review into cannabis scheduling that could either depart from, or reinforce, its reputation with the public that’s invited criticism. While HHS has advised DEA to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the CSA, the law enforcement agency has emphasized that it reserves “final authority” in the matter, so it remains to be seen.

South Carolina Senators Fall Short Of Supermajority Vote To Advance Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill

 
 
 

Lawmakers and government bodies across the U.S. are again noting—and in some cases openly celebrating—the unofficial marijuana holiday 4/20, with numerous posts touting past reform accomplishments and pledges to continue working to advance the issue.

While Thursday is a time of celebration within the cannabis community, politicians have increasingly used it as a platform to advocate for more reform. That’s no different this year, and top congressional lawmakers are even speaking about the issue at a first-of-its-kind event inside the Capitol Building on the holiday.

Officials at various stages of government are playing into the culture. The list of lawmakers and agencies that use 4/20 to talk about marijuana policy has expanded year-over-year, underscoring how the legalization movement has helped shift marijuana from a controversial taboo to an accepted societal norm.

Here’s what politicians, office-seekers and federal agencies are saying on 4/20 this year:

Federal agencies

Want to learn more about FDA regulation of cannabis and cannabis-derived products? Information for consumers, regulatory resources, and questions and answers are available on our website.

Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/HHnyUTX0Cl

#420 pic.twitter.com/5TRKaLTvwm

— FDA Drug Information (@FDA_Drug_Info) April 20, 2023


Today’s 4/20! So, here are a few rather sticky #TBT finds. Weed like to remind everyone that your high heals remain illegal under federal law except for products that contain no more than 0.3% THC. Blunter info can be found here: https://t.co/mpDMAVe7lq#ProhibitedItemsWeekpic.twitter.com/wQaHLMRRcH

— TSA (@TSA) April 20, 2023


Before you light up to celebrate #420day, know the risks. Cannabis use has been linked to mental illness. To learn more about the dangers associated with cannabis use, visit https://t.co/soW9ErUIr1

— @DEALouisville (@dealouisville) April 20, 2023


Members of Congress and national political parties

Time to be blunt, the passage of the #SAFEbankingAct, which has passed the House w/bipartisan support multiple times, is long overdue. Congress needs to act now to allow legal cannabis biz's to have access to banking services. #Safe420pic.twitter.com/jPTguBf6Dd

— U.S. House Committee on Financial Services (@FSCDems) April 20, 2023


It’s 4/20! And that means we’ve got #hemp on our mind. Industrial hemp is a cannabis plant that has a tiny bit of THC in it—so low that it’s better for industrial purposes than for smoking. Hemp can be used to produce rope, textiles, biofuel, and even car parts! Whoa, dude. pic.twitter.com/vlHCtA1Awt

— House Agriculture Committee Democrats (@HouseAgDems) April 20, 2023


Across the country, support for cannabis legalization has never been higher.

I spoke at the Cannabis Policy Summit about how the Senate is continuing to work on cannabis legislation that helps reverse decades of harm inflicted on communities of color by the War on Drugs. #420Daypic.twitter.com/Ct3cmQrghA

— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) April 20, 2023


https://twitter.com/GOP/status/1649073962490396673

There are Americans who are struggling to find jobs, apply for loans, secure housing, and even get food stamps, just because of a marijuana-related charge on their record. As so many states have legalized marijuana, we must also expunge records and legalize nationwide. pic.twitter.com/Nf8sHBMDrv

— Sen. Cory Booker (@SenBooker) April 20, 2023


Happy 420 to all who continue to fight unjust laws, and the majority of Americans they represent.

— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) April 20, 2023


It’s 4:20 on 4/20. That’s the tweet. pic.twitter.com/eG34QREjzP

— Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) April 20, 2023


This 4/20 I want everyone to think about the 20,000 Pennsylvanians who get arrested each year bc weed STILL isn't legal.

I always have and always will fight for legal weed & ending the racist War on Drugs.

LEGAL WEED FOR PA + USA 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/zEKUIbdsWQ

— Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) April 20, 2023


Happy 4/20, Colorado! The HUGE success of our state’s legal cannabis industry has made us a national model. We’ve got a lot to be proud of and a lot more to do.

Next stop: federal legalization!

— Senator John Hickenlooper (@SenatorHick) April 20, 2023


The prohibition of marijuana has cost taxpayers billions of dollars and has resulted in the unnecessary criminalization of millions of Americans, particularly people of color. It’s time to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) April 20, 2023


It's #420day, but you know who can't celebrate? People in prison for senseless marijuana charges.

It's way past time to end the war on drugs and invest in the communities of color impacted most by it.

— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) April 20, 2023


Marijuana should be legal and all records should be expunged.

We need to end the War on Drugs.

— Rep. Ro Khanna (@RepRoKhanna) April 21, 2023


The federal prohibition of cannabis has disproportionately harmed people of color. Bills I have led including the #CLIMBAct addresses not only the penal inequities but the financial inequity in the industry. It’s time for #CannabisReform. #420day

— Congressman Troy A. Carter (@RepTroyCarter) April 20, 2023


Marijuana legalization is an economic and racial justice issue, and federal action is long overdue!

Let’s decriminalize, legalize, expunge records, and invest in the communities of color that have been disproportionately harmed by the war on drugs.

— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) April 20, 2023


The War on Drugs has devastated communities and destroyed families.

My Drug Policy Reform Act, which I introduced with @RepCori, would put an end to the War on Drugs and approach drug abuse as a Public Health issue not a criminal issue. #420dayhttps://t.co/81UVhNtjMshttps://t.co/ZZm494JzVA

— Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (@RepBonnie) April 20, 2023


Your #420day reminder that we need to:

—Legalize marijuana —Expunge records —Promote equity in the cannabis industry —End the racist War on Drugs —& so much more

This is a racial & economic justice issue.

— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) April 20, 2023


I believe we should: 

✅ Legalize cannabis

✅ Tax it fairly so our communities can benefit 

✅ Let VA providers recommend and prescribe marijuana to help treat PTSD and chronic pain  

Let’s puff, puff, pass legislation to make it happen.

— Dina Titus (@repdinatitus) April 20, 2023


Decriminalize marijuana.

Release those incarcerated for marijuana-related offenses.

Expunge marijuana-related offenses from records.

Happy 4-20!

— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) April 20, 2023


No one should be in jail or have a criminal record for using marijuana. Period.

— Rep. Alma Adams (@RepAdams) April 20, 2023


Happy 4/20 to all who celebrate!  To mark the occasion we need to legalize marijuana AND make the industry more accessible to those who have been unjustly criminalized at its hands so that Black and brown communities aren’t being incarcerated while others are making millions 🍃💨

— Congressman Jamaal Bowman (@RepBowman) April 20, 2023


Happy 4/20! Your reminder that marijuana should be legal nationwide, and not a single American should be locked up on its account.

— Yvette D. Clarke (@RepYvetteClarke) April 21, 2023


Today is a great day to remember that @potus issued an executive order pardoning non-violent cannabis-related offenses (& that the Senate should pass the #MOREAct to federally decriminalize cannabis) so the communities affected by the failed war on drugs can begin to rebuild! pic.twitter.com/fh9LoDtoUo

— Sara Jacobs (@SaraJacobsCA) April 20, 2023


Happy 4/20.

Black folks in PA are about 5x more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white counterparts.

It's time to legalize cannabis, expunge all marijuana convictions, and release everyone incarcerated on non-violent marijuana-related charges.

— Congresswoman Summer Lee (@RepSummerLee) April 20, 2023


State and local agencies

Cannabis is legal in NYS, but only for people 21 and older. It can have lasting effects on younger people, including diminished cognitive development, athletic performance and more. If you celebrate 4/20, do so responsibly. #StartlowGoslow#Cannabisawarenesspic.twitter.com/1sN51x80TE

— NYS OASAS (@NYSOASAS) April 20, 2023


The safety of Coloradans is always a top priority. In preparation for 4/20, our Marijuana Enforcement Division has compiled a handy guide with reminders and tips to help businesses and customers stay safe and compliant with Colorado law. https://t.co/V8JDLI0E0wpic.twitter.com/UIpwHSknmC

— CO Dept. of Revenue (@CO_Revenue) April 20, 2023


Happy Holidaze, New York!

From, The OCM team . .#NYcannabis#420day

— NYS Office of Cannabis Management (@nys_cannabis) April 20, 2023


State and local elected officials and political parties

It’s 4/20! Here’s a reminder that: ✅ Marijuana should be legalized. ❌ Republicans refuse to legalize it despite 64% of Wisconsinites wanting legal weed.

— Wisconsin Democrats (@WisDems) April 20, 2023


Let Texas Flourish! 🤠

Together, we can legalize, expunge and invest back into our communities. #txlege

Show your support for cannabis legalization in Texas: https://t.co/PJc5EyGDuM#420daypic.twitter.com/z4WHDImTkW

— Texas Democrats (@texasdemocrats) April 20, 2023


Today is a good day to remind Republicans that Montanans overwhelmingly support using marijuana tax revenue to fund Habitat Montana Programs that protect and fund our public lands. Habitat is a boon for the state. Let's keep it that way. #mtpolpic.twitter.com/Z56QOYFDjW

— Montana Democratic Party (@MTDems) April 20, 2023


RELEASE: Kansas House Democrats Demand Action on Cannabis Amnesty Before the End of 2023 Legislative Session #ksleg#MMJpic.twitter.com/yMOWMxEgCl

— Kansas House Democrats (@KSHouseDems) April 20, 2023


🍃 Let’s be blunt. IN is surrounded by states reaping the benefits of legal marijuana.

We forced a vote to legalize it & bring in more tax $ & benefits for chronically ill Hoosiers.

When House Republicans say “no,” House Dems say “Yes, we cannabis.”https://t.co/Ehw1HjB9vGpic.twitter.com/MP0bPZO5WQ

— Indiana House Democrats (@inhsedems) April 20, 2023


🌿Take it from Rep. @SummersH99: it’s high time we legalize cannabis in Indiana.https://t.co/iPyJKWikgipic.twitter.com/8x3Xhy5xPs

— Indiana House Democrats (@inhsedems) April 20, 2023


In all seriousness, it's high time we legalize marijuana in Pennsylvania. Folks are still being punished for their nonviolent marijuana use + our policies are long overdue for reform.

Sign our petition to call on legislators in Harrisburg to legalize it: https://t.co/X0m0NgchZV

— PA House Dems (@PAHDCC) April 20, 2023


Two of the states that haven’t legalized cannabis yet are Delaware and Minnesota – but Democratic legislators in those states are working to do exactly that right now. https://t.co/oH7Eqx3fLP

— Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (@DLCC) April 20, 2023


There are only 10 states where cannabis hasn’t been legalized or decriminalized – and all of them are run by Republican legislatures. And of the 19 states that still permit jail time for possession of small amounts of cannabis, 18 of them have GOP legislatures.

— Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (@DLCC) April 20, 2023


Happy 420 day everyone! pic.twitter.com/4OvkgloCsn

— L. Louise Lucas (@SenLouiseLucas) April 20, 2023


Happy 4/20 Tennesseans!! I will continue to fight for marijuana decriminalization and legalization in this state! Well over half the states in our county have medical or recreational marijuana. It’s time Tennessee catches up and create a new tax revenue! #LegalizeTheSmoke #420

— Senator London Lamar (@SenatorLamar) April 20, 2023


With the passage of Ohio House Bill SB 288, my administration will be able to expunge 4,077 low level marijuana misdemeanors. We’re removing barriers to employment and re-entry to work towards balancing the scales of justice. #420daypic.twitter.com/CbT5hTgTIn

— Justin M. Bibb (@JustinMBibb) April 20, 2023


Don’t forget, this week is a Medical Cannabis sales tax holiday thanks to my and @CMMcDuffie’s Medical Cannabis Amendment Act of 2022….

…not that today has any significance, but just ICYMI.

Read the details of the law here: https://t.co/8rO0zP7wDM

— Phil Mendelson (@ChmnMendelson) April 20, 2023


Brands and advocacy organizations are also getting in on the celebration again this year, promoting various campaigns and products to mark the day.

 
 
 

It’s that time of year again—the unofficial marijuana holiday 4/20. And as has become tradition, a lot of brands, celebrities and organizations are leveraging the occasion to promote cannabis-themed campaigns and products.

There are some of the usual suspects—like Jack in the Box, Weedmaps and Ben and Jerry’s—as well as general mainstream brands like Red Lobster that are getting in on the cannabis culture festivities.

With more states moving to legalize marijuana, and markets expanding across the country, it seems that U.S. brands are becoming more comfortable openly embracing the 4/20 holiday and tapping into the consumer base, despite federal prohibition.

“Some brands dip their toes into 4/20 with a lighter execution—something with a wink and a nod,” Jack in the Box CMO Ryan Ostrom told Adweek, announcing the fast food chain’s partnership with Weedmaps for this year’s holiday. “We want to put a stake in it and own the moment for quick-service restaurants.”

Darin Dugan, CMO at Jimmy John’s, said that the chain’s “bold and irreverent personality allows us to have some fun in the 4/20 space, which not all brands can do,” and that will involve marketing a “Munchie Crusher” sandwich, as well as a limited-edition wrap rolling paper at an in-person event on Thursday.

Here’s a look at how companies, organizations and celebs are marking the cannabis occasion: 

Got the munchies? 👀 We know a plug 🍃 Jack in the Box is partnering with @Weedmaps to bring you to the closest location for your munchies and to celebrate 4/20 with a surprise. Check out Weedmaps for more details and to see some of the new special menu items 🙌 pic.twitter.com/v3mjjKSBiU

— Jack in the Box (@JackBox) April 17, 2023


Could it really be that easy? Yes. It is. $4.20 Snack Sack. Order online or through the Carl’s Jr. app*. pic.twitter.com/oToNuvoAbl

— Carl’s Jr. (@CarlsJr) April 15, 2023


Grab your best bud and celebrate 4/20 with Ultimate Endless Shrimp 4 $20. 😏

*Dine-in only. Available now through 4/23/23. To Go and Delivery excluded. pic.twitter.com/EvM4TnAWQl

— Red Lobster (@redlobster) April 20, 2023


Tell your governor that legalization without justice is HALF BAKED! This #420, we're supporting the ~150K Michiganders still serving time for cannabis-related offenses. Take action now: https://t.co/Nn0PGilxfypic.twitter.com/IAkOA4OxB4

— Ben & Jerry's (@benandjerrys) April 18, 2023


Cannabis retailers using @UberEats have grown from 3 licenced cannabis retailers delivering in Toronto in October 2022 to over 70 cannabis licenced retailers in 20 cities as of today.

— Uber Canada (@Uber_Canada) April 20, 2023


High Tomatometers and audience hit after hit, celebrate 420 with these essential movies. https://t.co/sgJ6beXyHh

— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) April 20, 2023


We know what you want this 420. #BeavisAndButtHead are back with an all-new season, streaming exclusively on #ParamountPlus. pic.twitter.com/ZRTocYKJGH

— Paramount+ (@paramountplus) April 20, 2023


Dream 4/20 rotation 🍃 pic.twitter.com/sMAIQkVhBn

— Peacock (@peacock) April 20, 2023


Elevate your taste buds with our burgers this 4/20! 🍔💥 Get 4 Classics for $20 in-store only. To redeem, visit your local Smashburger and ask for the 420 bundle. Valid on 4/20 only. pic.twitter.com/m9xT002pqs

— Smashburger (@Smashburger) April 19, 2023


It’s 4/20 Day! Our Deep Dish pizza is always Baked with Love. 😉 pic.twitter.com/xY1d3zO7TX

— Uno Pizzeria & Grill (@UnoChicagoGrill) April 20, 2023


You want to hit this? 😵‍💫

Today only, order a bowl on the Smoothie King app to get 420 bonus points. pic.twitter.com/H59zy56R5X

— Smoothie King (@SmoothieKing) April 20, 2023


Weed. Mary Jane. Chronic. There are dozens of slang synonyms for marijuana. But one of the strangest is the word pot.

How did the word for a common kitchen instrument become slang for marijuana? #420Dayhttps://t.co/AlhOHu8m5ppic.twitter.com/INy46TXIiv

— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) April 20, 2023


Don't let your travel plans go up in smoke. 💨 You'll be @TSA's best bud if you understand the laws regarding traveling with medical marijuana. If TSA finds something doob-ious, they will always refer the matter to local law enforcement.

Learn more at https://t.co/5syfiYLTXd. pic.twitter.com/JDRB7MkItn

— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) April 20, 2023


🥦 Be one of the first 100 orders and get a FREE Torchy grinder! 🥦

Make your gram ‘gram worthy with our War on Drugs collection — head to https://t.co/7z5gnZpZV5 to shop and support our work in marijuana reform. pic.twitter.com/k0Es71a3nO

— ACLU (@ACLU) April 20, 2023


NEW: Today, we’re reminded of the progress we've made and how far we still must go to end the drug war in New Jersey.

This 4/20, we laid out an affirmative vision for the future rooted in public health + racial justice, not criminalization + punishment.https://t.co/VJpfEXmcty

— ACLU of New Jersey (@ACLUNJ) April 20, 2023


Does your favorite pasta recipe call for some ✨oregano✨? Our herb grinder can help!

Support our legal work and take 20% off our entire 420 collection with code GRASS at https://t.co/wjFQL4xnig. pic.twitter.com/81LfHVKobM

— ACLU of Colorado (@ACLUofColorado) April 16, 2023


Black people in the US are disproportionately arrested + incarcerated for marijuana, despite using it at rates similar to white people.

The Biden administration should end federal marijuana prohibition and support comprehensive marijuana justice reform.https://t.co/7P6euhBveSpic.twitter.com/M4BZJNOTqy

— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) April 20, 2023


Despite using cannabis at a slightly lower rate than their white counterparts, Black people are roughly four times more likely to be arrested for cannabis.

Here's @TMI_LDF's brief, Redressing America's Racist Cannabis Laws: https://t.co/xpOBmTrMVW

— Legal Defense Fund (@NAACP_LDF) April 20, 2023


UFCW is proud to represent tens of thousands of cannabis workers in dispensaries, labs, manufacturing, and grow facilities across the country!

Find out how your workplace can join the movement: https://t.co/RI049ubC7Epic.twitter.com/RF8Hwft8S9

— UFCW (@UFCW) April 20, 2023


With medical marijuana now legalized in 38 states and D.C., there is strong interest in its therapeutic properties. Researchers are testing cannabis as a treatment for many illnesses & diseases, including Parkinson's. You can learn more on our website: https://t.co/UUdlKINZfF

— Parkinson's Foundation (@ParkinsonDotOrg) April 20, 2023


This 4/20, we’re celebrating @JoeBiden’s historic decision last year to issue federal pardons to thousands of Americans who were convicted on simple marijuana possession charges. pic.twitter.com/AN8IGc5Eu3

— Priorities USA (@prioritiesUSA) April 20, 2023


We've seen cannabis policy transform in many places because people like you voted for it. See where your lawmakers stand with @Cannabis_Voter at https://t.co/arGW9Gqtkwpic.twitter.com/KalJLWxvXC

— HeadCount (@HeadCountOrg) April 20, 2023


Friendly 4/20 reminder that ALL Marijuana products can be toxic to your pets so let's be cautious! Keep your furry friends safe and read more here: https://t.co/UxgJexgBH1pic.twitter.com/kbmd3IhLp9

— ASPCA (@ASPCA) April 20, 2023


https://twitter.com/NILC/status/1649074233018916869

Happy combination #TBT and 420. Enjoy this vintage FAS press release from 1976.

"Scientific exploration is difficult enough without this kind of PR politics." pic.twitter.com/yEufnh5Kvq

— Federation of American Scientists (@FAScientists) April 20, 2023


📅MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Two incredible @UFCW organizers will join us in a Reddit AMA on how labor unions are organizing the legal cannabis industry.

Tune into r/WorkReform at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 20 to ask them anything! pic.twitter.com/7B0nmhJd5h

— AFL-CIO #PassThePROAct (@AFLCIO) April 17, 2023


Paul McCartney advocating for the decriminalization of marijuana after being arrested for possession in the ‘80s:pic.twitter.com/50F8r9Qow0

— The Beatles (@BeatlesEarth) April 20, 2023


Happy 420. Just dropped new music on @soundxyz_. Let me Hit Somethin’ 🔥 🌲

But there’s a twist.

1 day to collect the NFT… then tha price starts going up.

Get it below ↓ pic.twitter.com/THk6TVmUBY

— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) April 20, 2023


Anyone gettin stoned today?😎💨Im right there wit you🤪Happy 4/20🤘🏽🍄✌🏾☮️😋 pic.twitter.com/Kc1IB2fyeH

— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) April 20, 2023


Nothing but the good kush for 4/20 #Happy420 #420 #GoodDayKush#FrydayKush#IceCubepic.twitter.com/oFB2znN3mO

— Ice Cube (@icecube) April 20, 2023


— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) April 20, 2023


HAPPY 4/20, EVERYBODY! SMOKE ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM! And big love, as always, to the good folks at @DatesInMovies! They never let me forget where I’ve been and what I’ve done cinematically! https://t.co/6UY34BV3ek

— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) April 20, 2023


Meanwhile, politicians and government agencies are also marking the cannabis holiday on social media, with countless posts touting progress on reform and demanding further action to end prohibition.

Photo courtesy of Brian Shamblen.

 
 
 

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Jacob Hooy CBD Lip Balm is free from parabens and artificial colorants and contains no toxins or heavy metals, supporting natural body care. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, medical condition, or symptom. The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and must not be considered medical advice, nor a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or guidance provided by qualified physicians, healthcare professionals, or pharmaceutical specialists. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a recommendation, prescription, or therapeutic claim.

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