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[edit]DescriptionBrad Bann- "The Thomas Edison of 420".jpg |
English: Brad Bann (aka) Beeb Marcos invented the iconic cannabis term in October of 1970 as a pot code to use in his neighborhood and high school. Dan and Dave Dixon were witness to the number's inception. |
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