Gang Starr’s Guru Quit Smoking Weed And Didn’t Like His Friends Anymore. Ice-T Explains Why

“I stopped smoking and realized I didn’t like my friends.” The line allegedly belongs to the late Guru of Gang Starr. In our new podcast, House of Haze, ICE-T brings it back as a gut check for anyone who built a circle around consumption.

Ice-T isn’t anti-cannabis. He respects the plant, the culture, the history. What he questions is the social math. Who calls when there’s nothing to pass? Who shows up when you’re laying low? Who sticks when you say no?

“You never really know if somebody’s your friend till you tell them no.”

ICE-T

That “no” is not a lecture about sobriety. It is a boundary. If the hang only works when someone is buying the bag, maybe it was a transaction. If the vibe collapses the moment you pass on a session, maybe there was no friendship under the smoke.

Ice-T ties it to responsibility. He wants crews that get everyone home. Adults who know when to indulge and when to stay sharp. People who can take a boundary without making it a fight.

None of this means turning your back on weed. It means choosing your people on more than a shared high. That is the point of Guru’s line, the way Ice-T tells it: not anti-friendship, pro-clarity.

Watch the full conversation for context, including Ice-T on justice, politics and the business myths of legal weed:

House of Haze is a new High Times series about power, culture and cannabis in the real world. New episodes soon.

Barbara Mürdter, CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons

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