If Brad Pitt Quit Pot for His Kids, Shouldn’t You Quit for Yourself?
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009Brad Pitt has announced to the public, via an interview with Bill
Maher, that in his past he used marijuana. It was only when he
adopted children that he quit.
The interview on Extra TV featured Bill Maher congratulating Pitt on
his role as a “stoner” in “True Romance”, 1993 film. That’s when
Pitt acknowledged using pot in real life, by remarking, “I certainly
had my day.”
He’s starring in the recently released “Inglourious Basterds” by
Quentin Tarantino, which apparently does not have a stoner role. Pitt
apparently does not care too much.
He quit smoking pot for the benefit of his children, which are
currently at a total of 7, which includes twins.
“I’m a dad now. You want to be alert and my eyes used to glaze over
when I did that,” he said.
In the interview on “Real Time”, a reference was made by Pitt to the
past interview on the “Today” show, in which he commented on posssibly
entering the race for mayor. He said to Ann Curry, “I’m running on
the gay marriage, no releigion, legalization and taxation of marijuana
platform.”
If Brad Pitt could quit marijuana for his kids, don’t you think you
should quit for your own good. If your eyes are “glazed over” and
judgment impaired, among many other negative effects, you will be less
likely to attract a quality mate in the first place, let alone have
kids.