Happy 4/20! I don't personally partake but I've got no problem with others doing so. I hope you celebrate safely and joyfully! Source. Ca. 1915 (I researched the specific newspaper issue she's holding and it is Le Miroir from August 15, 1915).

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Happy 4/20! I don't personally partake but I've got no problem with others doing so. I hope you celebrate safely and joyfully! Source. Ca. 1915 (I researched the specific newspaper issue she's holding and it is Le Miroir from August 15, 1915).

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