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Why You ‘Don’t Pass Trump the Blunt’

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DZA said he would not pass Trump a marijuana cigarette crafted from tobacco leaf paper — a blunt — because “I think his face is flammable. I’ve never seen him with facial hair. He’s always like really smooth and plastic.”

Donald Trump is not the cannabis candidate. Not, at least, if your litmus test is the leanings of hip-hop stars who stir cannabis in with their politics. Magazine XXL is tracking “19 Rappers Who Have Dissed Donald Trump.”

Here’s another. Smoke DZA, described by the San Francisco Chronicle as a “leading Harlem New York weed rapper" (one who certainly has distinctive taste in smokeables), recently gave voice to a feeling shared by many in the cannabis community. He’s launched a campaign dubbed “Don’t Pass Trump the Blunt,” alongside an online mixtape of the same name.

The campaign’s reasons are many and compelling (you can submit one yourself via text, because democracy):

  • He gonna try to tax it and sell it for the high

  • He gonna give up the connect

  • Trump smokes mids

  • You can’t trust a man with a combover

  • He won’t pass it back

  • It’s too loud and might knock his toupee off

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