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Cannabis culture has been responsible for the genre of films known as stoner films which has come to be accepted as a mainstream cinema movement. In the United States the culture has also spawned its own celebrities (such as Tommy Chong and Terence McKenna) magazines (Cannabis Culture and High Times) and, in North America, its own distinct holiday: April 20, which is marked as a day for calling for the legalization of cannabis.
 
Cannabis culture has been responsible for the genre of films known as stoner films which has come to be accepted as a mainstream cinema movement. In the United States the culture has also spawned its own celebrities (such as Tommy Chong and Terence McKenna) magazines (Cannabis Culture and High Times) and, in North America, its own distinct holiday: April 20, which is marked as a day for calling for the legalization of cannabis.
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 23 February 2015

Cannabis culture has been responsible for the genre of films known as stoner films which has come to be accepted as a mainstream cinema movement. In the United States the culture has also spawned its own celebrities (such as Tommy Chong and Terence McKenna) magazines (Cannabis Culture and High Times) and, in North America, its own distinct holiday: April 20, which is marked as a day for calling for the legalization of cannabis.

Cannabis culture