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Ford says it’s the only “420″ mile sign to be replaced in the state that recently legalized recreational marijuana, as most highways aren’t long enough to need one.
The number “420″ has long been associated with marijuana, though its origins as a shorthand for pot are murky. Last April 20, a pro-marijuana rally in Denver attracted thousands to a downtown park where two attendees were wounded by gunfire.
It’s not the only sign in Colorado with a fractional mile marker that has raised the concern of the transportation department. Cameron Pass in Larimer County sports a “MILE 68.5″ sign after frequent thefts of the “MILE 69″ sign.
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			Ford says it’s the only “420″ mile sign to be replaced in the state that recently legalized recreational marijuana, as most highways aren’t long enough to need one.
The number “420″ has long been associated with marijuana, though its origins as a shorthand for pot are murky. Last April 20, a pro-marijuana rally in Denver attracted thousands to a downtown park where two attendees were wounded by gunfire.
It’s not the only sign in Colorado with a fractional mile marker that has raised the concern of the transportation department. Cameron Pass in Larimer County sports a “MILE 68.5″ sign after frequent thefts of the “MILE 69″ sign.
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