Rapper Snoop Dogg was having a tough time on his recent appearance on American TV show ‘Family Feud’, until a question that was catered to his expertise popped up.

Snoop and family went head to head against boxer Sugar Ray Leonard and his brood on Sunday’s Celebrity Family Feud, in which one of the questions coincidently collided with one of the rapper’s areas of expertise: Marijuana. Unfortunately, although Snoop was quickest to hit the buzzer, his answer came up 2nd best! Watch the footage below:

The question host Steve Harvey asked was: “Name something Grandma might do if she caught Grandpa smoking marijuana”. Snoop buzzed first with the response of: “Put hands on him”. When he was asked to clarify, he said: “She would… hit him.” Humorous as his answer was, Leonard’s answer of: “Scream at him”. beat Snoop’s and won him the round.

And it’s not the first time Snoop’s been back in the spotlight this week. Snoop & fellow rapper The Game led a unification march for men of minority Friday morning to the LAPD’s graduation of its newest officers, hours after five Dallas police officers were shot and killed and seven others were wounded during a sniper attack.

About 6:30 a.m., the Game posted on his Instagram account a call for black, Mexican and men of all races to march to the Los Angeles Police Department’s headquarters to “make the Californian government & it’s law branches aware that from today forward, we will be UNIFIED as minorities & we will no longer allow them to hunt us or be hunted by us !!!”

He said women and children should stay away, “THIS IS OUR MISSION FOR THEM,” he wrote. The Game, a Compton native whose legal name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor, said in his announcement the march had to be peaceful.

“Do not: bring any weapons or anything illegal. Do not come high or belligerent … We don’t need any HOT HEADS or anyone there for the wrong reasons… We will stand as we are, UNIFIED. I’m calling ALL GANGS, ALL RACES, ALL GROWN MEN affiliated or not & we will stand UNIFIED.”

Take a look at the footage of them being interviewed below: