Wiz Khalifa Sentenced to 9 Months for Lighting a ‘Big Ass Joint’ on Stage in Romania

Wiz Khalifa has been sentenced to nine months in prison in Romania for lighting up a joint on stage during a music festival. A small amount of cannabis in a country with little tolerance, a crowd packed with young fans (something judges said worsened the offense), and a criminal ruling that crossed borders.

According to the BBC, the sentence was handed down by a Romanian appeals court, which overturned an earlier fine and opted for a custodial sentence, even though the artist is not currently in the country.

The incident itself isn’t new. It happened in July 2024 at the Beach, Please! festival in the coastal city of Costinești. After the show, the rapper was briefly detained by police and later charged with drug possession for personal use.

What Romania’s court said and why they toughened the sentence

In a written ruling, judges from the Constanța Court of Appeal said the punishment wasn’t based solely on possession, but on the public message they believe Khalifa sent. According to the court, the act amounted to “a message normalizing illegal behavior” and encouraged “drug use among young people.”

They also described the gesture as an “ostentatious act,” stressing that Khalifa performed “on the stage of a music festival very popular with young people” and consumed cannabis in front of “a large audience, predominantly made up of young attendees.”

Authorities stated that the artist had more than 18 grams (roughly 0.6 ounces)  of cannabis in his possession and consumed an additional amount during the performance.

What did Khalifa say?

A day after the incident, Wiz Khalifa took to X to defuse the situation, promising he’d be back, just without the big ass joint next time:

https://twitter.com/wizkhalifa/status/1812454951139910093?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw” rel=”noopener

Since then, the rapper has continued his usual schedule, appearing at shows across the United States and streaming from home on Twitch.

The sentence was issued in absentia, and all signs suggest it won’t be enforced in practice, at least as long as he doesn’t return to the country. Romanian criminologist Vlad Zaha said extradition is highly unlikely and described the ruling as “unusually harsh.” As he explained, Romania has little legal or political leverage to compel the U.S. to hand over the artist to serve the sentence.

The case highlights a growing and increasingly visible tension: global artists operating under cultural codes that don’t always align with local legal frameworks. Wiz Khalifa isn’t just known for hits like See You Again or Young or  Wild & Free, he’s also built a public identity deeply tied to cannabis, including founding his own brand back in 2016.

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