Cannabis has done so much for humanity, it’s only right that you’d want to honor it as much as possible. Fortunately, there are plenty of cannabis holidays to celebrate. Here are a few to keep in mind.

The Most Popular Cannabis Holidays to Celebrate

420

If you research why 420 is a thing, you will find a variety of theories. Here are some to consider:

But the truth is, this most popular of the cannabis holidays to celebrate can be traced back to a group of five California teens that would meet by a wall outside their San Rafael school at 4:20 every day. From there they would go on a mission to find an elusive cannabis plant a Coast Guard member had allegedly tended and abandoned since he could no long care for it. They never did find the bud, but their legend certainly lives on.

Now, every April 20, people celebrate the group of teens, affectionately called the Waldos in reference to the wall where they met, by smoking plenty of weed, ideally at 4:20 in the afternoon.

February 1: CBD Day

There is no real significance to the date of CBD day. This one of the cannabis holidays to celebrate is simply the day when a CBD manufacturer in North Carolina applied for a national holiday to commemorate CBD. It serves to raise awareness on what CBD is as most think it’s simply another name for marijuana.

June 18: Jack Herer’s Birthday

June 18 is one of the best cannabis holidays to celebrate because it is the birthday of marijuana activist Jack Herer. Affectionately called “The Hemporer”, Jack fought to promote the theory that cannabis was one of the earth’s most valuable resources. To truly honor all he has done, consider smoking Jack Herer weed, a sativa strain bred by Sensi Seed and named for the man himself.

July 10: Oils and Concentrates Day

Once upon a time, weed was commonly enjoyed as flower. But today, there are tons of cartridges, concentrates and dabs that fall under the category of oil.

If you flip the word ‘OIL’ upside down, it very much resembles the numbers 710.This makes July 10 an ideal date to honor one of the cannabis holidays to celebrate and enjoy all types of cannabis oil products.

October 5: Commemorating the Victims of Prohibition

The United States Stamp Act was enacted on October 2, 1937 and effectively outlawed cannabis. Three days later, on October 5, Denver police raided the Lexington Hotel and arrested Samuel R. Caldwell and Moses Baca. The two were recognized as the first citizens convicted of possessing and selling cannabis.

Both men served full sentences. Caldwell died shortly after his release due to all the hard labor he put in during his time inside. October 5 is one of the more somber cannabis holidays to celebrate as it serves to commemorate all those who have risked their personal rights to fight for the cannabis cause.

November 6: Legalization Day

On November 6, 2012, Colorado and Washington passed recreational cannabis laws establishing and recognizing weed as a regulated industry. Since then, marijuana has been more widely accepted around the country and around the world.

Earth Day

Earth Day falls on April 22. It was first held in 1970 but gained popularity in the 90’s. It is meant to raise awareness on being kind to the earth.

Because the holiday falls so close to April 20, it is typically celebrated with lots of cannabis indulging. And since weed comes from the earth, the connection makes perfect sense.

How to Celebrate Your Favorite Cannabis Holidays

There are various ways to honor these cannabis holiday to celebrate. Here are some ideas:

Support Your Local Dispensary

 Many dispensaries are aware of the cannabis holidays to celebrate and join in on the fun by offering discounts on their products. This makes these days ideal for shopping for your favorite products and trying new products.

Spend the Day High

After you buy your weed, you will want to indulge. There are multiple ways to enjoy the trip including hanging out with friends, going to your favorite park or cultural attraction, watching funny or psychedelic movies, eating delicious food and so much more.

Celebrate What’s Appropriate

To truly honor the cannabis holidays to celebrate, you should pay attention to what they are all about. So on CBD Day, try out some CBD products. On Oil and Concentrates Day, enjoy oil and concentrate products.

Other Cannabis Holidays to Celebrate

You may also consider celebrating other special days by indulging in cannabis products. These include:

Cannabis Icon’s Birthdays

Holidays Celebrating Delicious Munchie Food

Plain Old Holidays

Nature Days

Days that Celebrate the Arts

If you think about it, any day can be one of the cannabis holidays to celebrate. Who knew one plant could bring so much joy? Which of these will you be adding to your calendar?