A question recently formed, somewhere in the dark recesses of my mind, and now the curiosity is overwhelming.
That is…roughly how much Marijuana was consumed at the Woodstock festival of 1969? And not “per capita”—I mean how much, total, by all the people who were smoking it. Hundreds of pounds? Tens of tons? More? Less? I have absolutely no idea.
(And, for now at leasat, this is just concerning Marijuana, and not any other drugs.)
Impossible to know for sure. However, if we assume that one joint weighs 0.4 gm, and each of the 500,000 attendees smoked an average of one joint per day for the three days of the festival, that would yield a total of 600 kilos, or about half a ton smoked.
Hey, I’m just talking about rough estimates (and we’ve estimated odder things on there boards), I didn’t expect the Department of Agriculture to have a “Report on North American Cannabis Consumption, 4th Quarter, FY 1969,” or anything.
Around here the method choice is a three foot Graffix bong, a “big honkin’ glass bowl”, or a HAWGLEG consisting of at least a gram in a regular JOB 1.25 (preferably the French Lights). That’s roughtly the thickness of my pinky finger.
The ones who listen to “rap music” tend to roll BLUNTS consisting of even more… maybe about 2.5 grams in the skin of a cigar.
I got the figure on the weight of a joint from a Google search. The joints I personally saw circulating at Woodstock were not all that big - the size of an average cigarette, more or less. And out in the crowd, not too many people had brought along their bongs. I didn’t see any honking great spliffs.
Of course, some people certainly consumed much more than 0.4 gm per day, but others didn’t smoke at all. (A few, anyway.) I had my very first toke at Woodstock (at 17), having attended a very conservative parochial high school in the Bronx.
Perhaps someone with more expertise in joint consumption would care to give another estimate.