The Great Joint Debate: Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen vs. European Tradition

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The Big Picture: Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen, known for their cannabis advocacy, sparked a debate by criticizing the European method of mixing tobacco with cannabis in joints, a practice they dislike.

Driving The News: The discussion was fueled by a resurfaced clip from “The Howard Stern Show,” where the duo expressed their distaste for the European way of rolling joints.

Key Quote: “They put fking cigarettes in their fking weed, it’s like a hell of a head rush.” – Snoop Dogg.

In a recent development that has caught the attention of cannabis enthusiasts and cultural observers alike, Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen have openly criticized the way Europeans roll their joints. This critique, stemming from a resurfaced clip from “The Howard Stern Show,” highlights the cultural differences in cannabis consumption practices.

According to LADbible, Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen expressed their dislike for the European method of mixing tobacco with cannabis in joints. Snoop Dogg described the experience as a significant head rush, cautioning that it could be overwhelming. Seth Rogen echoed this sentiment, suggesting that Europeans believe they are extending the life of their cannabis by adding tobacco.

The reaction from the British public has been varied. Some defend the practice as a means to make cannabis last longer, especially considering its cost and availability. Others shared personal preferences, with some finding pure cannabis joints too strong and preferring the milder experience tobacco provides.

This discussion comes amid Snoop Dogg’s surprising announcement of giving up smoking for family reasons, leaving many to wonder if this decision is permanent or part of a larger, yet-to-be-revealed plan.

The debate over joint-rolling practices underscores broader conversations about cannabis consumption. In regions where cannabis is legal, such as certain states in the USA, the practice of mixing tobacco is less common, reflecting both cultural preferences and the legal status of cannabis.

Source: LADbible

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