Miley Cyrus And Weed: Singer Dishes On Her Mentality Toward Marijuana

'Alcohol Is Way More Dangerous Than Weed'
ORANGE, CA - MARCH 22: Miley Cyrus attends as the Ryan Seacrest Foundation's West Coast debut of a new multi-media broadcast center, Seacrest Studios, at CHOC Children's with live broadcast on KIIS FM at CHOC Children's Hospital on March 22, 2013 in Orange, California. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images)
ORANGE, CA - MARCH 22: Miley Cyrus attends as the Ryan Seacrest Foundation's West Coast debut of a new multi-media broadcast center, Seacrest Studios, at CHOC Children's with live broadcast on KIIS FM at CHOC Children's Hospital on March 22, 2013 in Orange, California. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images)

There was that whole bong video controversy back in 2010, a Bob Marley themed stoner cake in 2011 and a song with Snoop Lion called "Ashtrays and Heartbreaks" in 2013, but Miley Cyrus is still just going to let people "put it together for themselves."

The 20-year-old artist sat down with Rolling Stone magazine for an interview where she not only hinted that there could be much more to her stoner reputation than just rumors, but she revealed her personal mindset when it comes to marijuana.

"I think alcohol is way more dangerous than marijuana--people can be mad at me for saying that, but I don't care," she said. "I've seen a lot of people spiral down with alcohol, but I've never seen that happen with weed."

But how much more upset could people really get with the singer anyway now that she's officially topped the parental poll chart for worst celebrity role models? Besides, "as long as it's legal, there are far more dangerous things," she added. "And it's legal in the state of California. So I'm happy to live in California, a place where you can be whoever you want to be."

And if that's how she feels, "we can't stop" her anytime soon.

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