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Seth Rogen answers one big question of why people buy weed from dealers when it’s legal

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Published 17:53 21 May 2025 GMT+1

Seth Rogen answers one big question of why people buy weed from dealers when it’s legal

The seasoned smoker and comedy star shared his thoughts on the interesting trend

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

Given that recreational cannabis use is now legal in nearly half of the states in the US, you'd think that the black market for weed might have gone bust.

Instead of meeting a street dealer in a dimly lit alley and subtly trading cash for cannabis, Americans can now simply pop to a shop to make their purchase.

Weed dispensaries are dotted all over the nation these days, so now people can enjoy the full retail experience while browsing the best smokes. However, not everyone is too keen on the commercialisation of cannabis, and contrary to popular belief, street suppliers are still going strong.

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So, why do some people continue to snub the swanky weed dispensaries in favour of buying their pot from low-level dealers in a dodgy setting?

Well, according to Seth Rogen, there are 'a few reasons' for this interesting trend.

Seth Rogen, pictured with Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, is well known for being a seasoned smoker (X/@sethrogen)
Seth Rogen, pictured with Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, is well known for being a seasoned smoker (X/@sethrogen)

The comedian and actor previously confessed he has been smoking weed 'all day, every single day' since he was about 20, while he also recently told LADbible Group that he stays a 'little stoned all the time', - which I'd say makes him more than qualified to discuss the topic.

He admits he has now succumbed to convenience of weed dispensaries himself, however, he continued to give his regular dealer business too for a while instead of completely ditching him.

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During an appearance on The Howard Stern Show earlier this year, the host asked Rogen to share his thoughts on why the cannabis underworld continues to thrive, despite there being a legal way of obtaining it now in a lot of US states.

The Studio star believes the main reason for this is 'allegiance', admitting that he too felt a strong sense of loyalty towards his dealer.

"I was in this situation," Rogen said. "I bought weed off these guys in LA, meanwhile, legal weed was kind of coming into the market - and I just felt bad for them.

"It's like that mom and pop store that you go to and you know that without your business, they're like one purchase away from closing every week and if you weren't there, they would maybe close."

The 43-year-old, from Canada, explained that he bought both legal and illegal weed 'for a little while', to see what all the fuss was about with weed dispensaries without abandoning his longtime dealer.

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It's a lot easier for some Americans to buy weed these days, but a lot of people remain loyal to their regular dealers (Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM via Getty Images)
It's a lot easier for some Americans to buy weed these days, but a lot of people remain loyal to their regular dealers (Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM via Getty Images)

"You don't want to see them go under," Rogen continued. "You don't want to see them have to find a new line of work, or start selling a new type of drug. I had loyalty to the guys I bought weed with and I felt bad for abandoning them, basically."

But it turned out he was somewhat shooting himself in the foot by sticking by his weed guy through thick and thin.

"I would go buy weed from the store and then every few weeks I'd throw the guys a bone and meet them in some sketchy f***ing place and buy weed from them," Rogen laughed. "Eventually I was like, 'Where do you get this weed?' And the guy was like, 'Honestly, we just get it at the store also'.

"I could tell as he was saying it, he's like, 'Oh no - I should not be saying this'. I could literally see on his face, he was like, 'I let the cat out of the bag on that one'."

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Rogen went on to say that he believes a lot of low-level cannabis sellers got jobs at weed stores themselves, after realising they can 'actually make a salary' this way rather than making a living completely off the books.

The Pineapple Express star then went on to say that it is often cheaper to pick up off a local guy, rather than heading to a weed dispensary.

Pointing out it is 'heavily taxed', making price 'another motivating factor' in this argument, the actor said: "It is just cheaper sometimes. Legal weed has a lot of like regulatory hoops they have to jump through, so the price could be higher.

He then joked: "Sometimes - not my guys, because they were buying it from the store and marking it up."

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But why did Rogen's allegiance suddenly wane?

Well, while revealing he hadn't seen his dealers in at least 'a decade', the Houseplant co-founder explained: "Eventually you're like come on, it's legal! Why am I meeting a guy in a corner and driving around the block? It's like buying cheese from a guy on the street.

"Like there's no need to put myself through this anymore."

Featured Image Credit: Seth Rogen/X

Topics: US News, Drugs, Seth Rogen, Celebrity

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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