So, while the 420 of today may look different from the 420 of our grandparents’ generation, the heart and soul of the movement remain intact. It’s a time to honor the pioneers who fought for legalization, to celebrate the progress we’ve made, and to look forward to a future where cannabis is fully integrated into society without stigma or judgment.
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