Bieber’s pot smoking riles fans

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The hashtag #cut4bieber has become the top US trend on Twitter . . . after people began posting photos featuring bleeding arms, allegedly the result of “cutting” by disappointed fans looking to pressure the singer into giving up his pot habit.

In fact, someone even started a website encouraging Bieber fans to cut themselves and post photos of the carnage . . .  until Bieber gives up marijuana for good.

But moments ago, Miley Cyrus weighed in on the troubling trend – retweeting a messaging saying:
“#cut4bieber? Cutting is NOT something to joke about. There are people who are actually suffering from self-harm, this is so disrespectful.”

It’s unclear if Bieber is aware of the situation .
Meanwhile, the Game has some friendly words of advice from one pot smoker to another – telling Justin Bieber. . . it’s time he got smart about smoking pot  . . . and acquired a medical marijuana card.

Game – a self-proclaimed weed enthusiast – was getting his hike on in LA yesterday when we asked about the Bieber pics, and Game replied: “Let’s keep it real. There’s a lot of people in high positions . . . who smoke a little weed sometimes.”

Game added: “I’m not saying it’s okay . . . but [Bieber] made a mistake. Forgive him. Let him go through the growing pains of his life.”

And if Bieber REALLY needs to smoke out – Game says it might be worth looking into getting a prescription . . . for his glaucoma . . . or insomnia . . . or whatever else he can pull out of his pants on the fly. -TMZ.

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