American rapper Wiz Khalifa has been sentenced to nine months in prison by a Romanian court following a cannabis-related incident during a live performance, underscoring the legal complexities artists face when touring internationally.
The decision, issued by the Constanța Court of Appeal, relates to a July 2024 appearance at the Beach, Please! festival in Costinești, where the artist admitted to smoking cannabis on stage. The ruling replaces an earlier financial penalty and reflects a stricter judicial stance on public drug use in Romania.
Legal Ruling and Court Justification
According to court documents, judges overturned a prior fine and imposed a custodial sentence, citing concerns over the public nature of the act. The court stated that the performance, attended largely by young audiences, risked normalizing illegal behavior.
Judges described the act as deliberate and visible, noting the artist’s influence as a performer at a high-profile youth-oriented event. Romanian authorities had previously reported that the musician was in possession of more than 18 grams of cannabis and consumed additional quantities during the show.
The sentence was delivered in absentia. The artist has continued to appear publicly in the United States, including recent performances and online broadcasts.
International Legal Context for Touring Artists
The case highlights ongoing disparities in cannabis legislation between countries. While cannabis laws in parts of the United States have become more permissive at the state level, Romanian law continues to prohibit possession and use.
Legal analysts say such differences can create risks for international performers accustomed to more relaxed regulations in their home markets. Romanian criminologist Vlad Zaha, speaking to BBC News, described the sentence as unusually severe and suggested enforcement outcomes may be complicated by jurisdictional limits.
Industry Implications and Artist Response
Following the incident in 2024, the artist said in a social media post that no offense was intended and acknowledged Romanian authorities’ conduct during the initial investigation.
The case may prompt renewed attention within the live music industry regarding compliance with local laws, particularly for festivals attracting global talent. Promoters and management teams are increasingly expected to brief artists on jurisdiction-specific regulations to mitigate legal exposure.
Wiz Khalifa, a multi-platinum recording artist known for global hits and multiple Grammy nominations, has not publicly commented on the latest ruling. Representatives were approached for comment, according to BBC reporting.
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