Cities have banned outdoor 420 celebrations, driving the festivities online.
Weed lore has it that in the 1970s, a group of California teens would use"420" as a code word to signal after-school smoke sessions.
A marijuana user smokes joint at a 420 Day celebration on "Hippie Hill" in Golden Gate Park, April 20, 2010, in San Francisco.''We will not tolerate anybody coming to San Francisco for 4/20,'' San Francisco Mayor London Breed warned last week. ''It is not safe to gather in larger groups of people, in Golden Gate Park or anywhere else.''
Other than helping to launch the app, Chong said he doesn't plan on doing much more than he has been doing while under stay-at-home orders. For the first time in years, the Waldos will not be physically together to celebrate on Monday, they told ABC News during a conference call from their various lockdown sites.
But the location of the secret patch proved elusive, so the treasure hunt continued. And as the weeks went by, they would remind each other in the school hallways to meet after school at the designated time.
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