The 55-year-old says people need to move on from the stigma attached to smoking marijuana.
‘I have smoked with my older two,’ she told Yahoo about smoking with her children, daughter Bailey, 20, and son Beckett, 18.
‘I have smoked with my older two,’ she told Yahoo about smoking with her children, daughter Bailey, 20, and son Beckett, 18.
‘It was funny at first, and then they realised, it’s a very natural, end-of-the-day [thing] … And it brings you much closer. I’d much rather have a smoke with my grown kids than a drink - oh, God, no.’
She also explained how marijuana aided in her recovery after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
‘It wasn’t about being high,’ she said. ‘It was just being to a place where I could communicate with my children, to where I could get up, to where I could eat. It was great medicine.’
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