Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen called out people living in Europe for dangerous way they roll up weed

Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen are known for their respective roles in the entertainment industry.

One is famed for music and appearing in the odd film, while the other has starred and directed in a number of comedy movies.

What they both have in common, though, is their love for cannabis, which is legal in 24 US states.

The pals love their weed (YouTube/The Howard Stern Show)

Obviously, we do not condone the use of drugs as cannabis. As a Class B drug, it’s illegal to possess, grow, distribute or sell in the UK.

Throughout various interviews, Snoop and Rogen have never shied away from the fact they smoke weed, and a lot of it.

Back in 2019, the rapper sat down for a chat on The Howard Stern Show with his fellow stoner.

As well as giving JD Harmeyer advice on which strain to start off with for his first time, the pair also ranted about Europeans and the way they roll up weed.

“I’m just being honest with you,” Snoop began. “Whenever I would go to certain countries, their weed was so f**king garbage.

Snoop Dogg has been smoking for years (X/@SnoopDog)

“We would get some hash and the hash would take it to another level.”

And Rogen knew exactly what he was talking about, as he asked the rapper if he ends up arguing with ‘a lot of Europeans about putting tobacco in their joints’.

Both of the stoner pals agreed they ‘hate that sh*t’.

Snoop explained: “They put f**king cigarettes in their f**king weed, it’s like a hell of a head rush.”

He went on to warn: “If you’re not careful that sh*t will blow your f**king head off.”

Rogen claims Europeans do this with weed because they think they’re ‘expanding it and stretching it out’.

Snoop said: “They put a little bit of weed and a lot of f**king tobacco.”

The actor said it ‘doesn’t get you high the same way’ as the rapper claimed it is ‘f**king you up’.

The rapper warned ‘your whole chest gonna blow up’ as Rogen called the move ‘crazy’.

A previous study by UCL found that the ‘large majority’ of cannabis users in Europe smoke it with tobacco.

However, the lead author, Chandi Hindocha, says that doing this to make you ‘more stoned’ is a myth as it ‘does nothing to improve the subjective experience’.

During an appearance on Steven Bartlett’s The Diary of a CEO podcast, Rogan discussed his undying love for marijuana and whether he would ever give it up.

He said: “I equate it to shoes or glasses – are shoes like a crutch we use, or are they a thing we have culturally decided make our lives easier and better? That is exactly how I see weed.

“Could I not smoke weed? Probably. Would I just much rather smoke weed all day? Yes.”