Brad Pitt doesn't feel safe without a gun

Brad Pitt doesn't feel safe without a gun
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Summary Brad says he was exposed to guns from an early age but was still responsible adult.

The Killing Them Softly actor is protective of his fiancee Angelina Jolie, and the children they raise - Maddox, 11, Pax, nine, Zahara, seven, Shiloh, six, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - and feels owning a weapon is in his DNA as an American.He told the Daily Mails Live magazine: America is a country founded on guns. Its in our DNA. Its very strange but I feel better having a gun. I really do. I dont feel safe, I dont feel the house is completely safe, if I dont have one hidden somewhere.Thats my thinking, right or wrong.Brad, 48, points out how he was exposed to guns from an early age but still turned out to be a responsible adult.He added: I got my first BB gun when I was in nursery school. I got my first shotgun by first grade [six years old], I had shot a handgun by third grade [eight] and I grew up in a pretty sane environment.While Brad and Angelina have very busy acting schedules, filming in locations around the world, they always take their family with them, and make a point of always eating breakfast together, no matter how hard they are working.Brad explained: Right now, Mama [Angelina] is working but the day always starts with breakfast, all of us together.Its chaos and a joy. When they are young like this, its special, and Im very aware theyll be grown up before we know it. I see it already and Im clinging on with my nails.
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