Why is marijuana called Mary Jane?
Mary Jane Rathbun was a cannabis activist in the 1960s who made hundreds of pot brownies daily to help those with AIDS.
Mary Jane Croft was an actress from the 1930s-1970s who played a rambunctious character who loved marijuana.
Mary Jane Goodson Carlisle was a popular social leader in Kentucky who had a pot plantation in the 1800s.
The literal Spanish to English translation of "marijuana" is "Mary Jane." This term got popular in the 1970s because of Rick James' hit song with the same name.
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