Snoop Dogg is basically synonymous with marijuana. He is one of the most famous pot-smokers in the world and is major advocate for marijuana reform. The man smokes weed every day. You'd think that maybe his children would be influenced by his enthusiasm for the plant, but apparently that isn't neccessarily the case. In an episode of his new ESPN series with son Cordell Broadus, Snoop & Son: A Dad's Dream, the highly sought after high school wide receiver says he doesn't touch the stuff.

"With my father being so connected with marijuana, people tend to think that his sons do it," Cordell said. "I don't mess with that at all. I think if you're an athlete, you shouldn't cheat your body."

Snoop understands the problems that come along with athletes getting involved with drugs and respects his son's dream to make it in the big leagues enough to refrain from smoking around Cordell.

"If you ask him when's the last time his father smoked around him, he'll say 3-4 years," Snoop said. "I keep it away from him. I don't want him nowhere near it. If you're trying to become this top-notch, top-flight athlete, that can't be a part of your game. Period. It's good for me, but it's bad for you."

While Cordell has yet to announce his college choice for next year, it's probably a relief for prospective college coaches to hear that he is puff-puff-passing on smoking the drug.

Although Cordell doesn't partake, his older brother Corde Calvin Broadus apparently does. After he dropped out of college a few years ago to pursue a rap career under the name Spanky Danky, he posted photos on Twitter of him and his dad smoking out of a bong.

Looks like Snoop has no problem smoking with his children as long as it doesn't interfere with their life goals.

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