420 Events: Which Weed Events are Canceled or Not Canceled This Year
420 Events: Which Weed Events are Canceled or Not Canceled This Year
As the coronavirus continues to threaten public safety in the United States and around the world, the cannabis community has been rallying. Considered an essential service, many dispensaries have remained open, offering curbside pickup or delivery to cannabis patients all across the country.
And though social distancing and self-isolation work hand in hand with pickup or delivery, large events and social gatherings have been shut down to slow the spread of the virus, 4/20 events and other national cannabis events included. While it is painful to put cannabis culture on hold, it’s important to stay indoors to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) urges the restriction of gatherings of more than 10 people — especially in high-risk areas.
So if you were planning on attending a 4/20 event, check below for cancellations, postponements and events that have been moved to online-only come April 20.
Events that have been moved online (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube)
California
High Times Hemp Cup — moved online to April 4, 2020 Where: High Times Magazine Facebook Live at 4:20pm PSTHigh Times Cannabis Cup — moved online to May 16, 2020Where: to be announcedMaryland
SSPD Policy Conference — moved online to May 1 – 3, 2020Where*: Friday, May 1 — virtual sessions 3:00pm EDT – 8:30pm EDT, Saturday, May 2 — virtual sessions 11:00am EDT – 6:30pm EDT, Sunday, May 3 — virtual sessions 1:00pm EDT – 6:30pm EDT* Virtual link sent to ticket holdersVermont
Women in Cannabis Summit — moved online to April 11, 2020Where*: Virtual sessions and livestream 8:00am EDT – 4:00pm EDT* Virtual link sent to ticket holdersWashington DC
National Cannabis Unity Conference — moved online to March 27, 2020Where*: Virtual sessions and livestream 12:00pm ET – 6:00pm EDT* Virtual link sent to ticket holdersEvents that have been rescheduled by state or country
California
Hall of Flowers — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)CCIA Annual Policy Conference — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)Colorado
Noco Hemp Expo — rescheduled to August 6-8, 2020Aspen Legal Seminar — rescheduled to August 17 – 19, 2020Denver Cannabis Wedding Expo — rescheduled to October 25, 2020Florida
420 Broward Festival — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)Illinois
RECANN Illinois Cannabis Convention — rescheduled to October 9 – 10, 2020Maine
RECANN Maine Cannabis Convention — rescheduled to October 17 – 18, 2020Massachusetts
RECANN New England Cannabis Convention — rescheduled to June 27 – 29, 2020RECANN Springfield Cannabis Convention — rescheduled to October 23 – 24, 2020Conversations in Cannabis — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)Michigan
Hash Bash Cup — rescheduled to July 10 – 12, 2020Nevada
2020 Cannabis Conference — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)Las Vegas Cannabis Wedding Expo — rescheduled to August 30, 2020New York
Cannabis World Congress and Business Expo — rescheduled to October 1 – 3, 2020Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Cannabis Fest — rescheduled to October 3 – 4, 2020Vermont
RECANN Vermont Cannabis Convention — rescheduled to September 26 – 27, 2020Washington DC
National Cannabis Festival — rescheduled to September 19, 2020Canada
420 Vancouver — rescheduled to July 1, 2020Germany
International Cannabis Business Conference — rescheduled to July 29 – 31, 2020Israel
Global Cannabis Dealmakers Conference — rescheduled to June 15 – 16, 2020New Zealand
Medcan Summit — postponed (reschedule dates not yet announced)Spain
Spannabis — rescheduled to September 11 – 13, 2020Events officially canceled until next year
California
420 at Hippie HillColorado
Mile High 420 FestivalGeorgia
Sweetwater 420 FestLouisiana
NOLA Cannabis Festival Texas
Austin Reggae FestLastly, what’s the difference between social distancing and quarantine?
Vox recently reported on coronavirus and the utilization of social distancing to help quell the spread of the virus:
Quarantine: to separate individuals completely from the public if it is believed that they have been exposed, but aren’t yet showing, symptoms of sickness.Social distancing: requires the public to refrain from social gatherings and maintain a conservative and clear radius around oneself and others when out and about.Including these practices in your plan to help fight the virus will greatly and positively affect your community. Protecting those who are immunocompromised or most susceptible to the virus is the number one priority throughout this pandemic.
Even if you are symptom-free, you can still be a carrier of coronavirus. According to various experts interviewed by The Atlantic, you should be avoiding social interaction as much as possible at this time. This includes skirting the gym, canceling non-essential appointments such as beauty treatments, stepping away from birthday parties and large family or friend gatherings, and keeping a healthy separation between you and the public when grocery shopping or running errands.
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