Back in 1971, in the chill town of San Rafael, California, a group of five high school students unknowingly sparked a movement that would blaze across the world. Their names? Steve Capper, Dave Reddix, Jeffrey Noel, Larry Schwartz, and Mark Gravich — better known as "The Waldos."
Every day after school, these guys would meet by a statue of Louis Pasteur at exactly 4:20 PM. Why? Word was, there was an abandoned cannabis crop near the Point Reyes Coast Guard Station, and the boys were...