Stoners in Idaho will no longer be able to display their affinity for weed on the wall of their apartment, as the state has replaced the 420 mile marker sign with 419.9.

Much like people with the last name Smith might want to steal the sign on the corner of Smith St., stoners across the country have been taking 420 mile marker signs.

So, Idaho is taking a cue from states like Washington and Colorado and replacing the 420 mile marker with 419.9.

According to Star Tribune, most highways in the United States don't cover more than 420 miles, so this isn't a problem in a lot of areas.

In North Dakota, for example, I-94 is the longest interstate, but it only runs 352 miles. So, there is no 420 mile marker in the Roughrider State. Sorry, potheads.

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