Bipartisan Bill Would Give Va Doctors Ability To Recommend Medical Marijuana

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We should be well beyond questioning whether or not marijuana helps our returning veterans cope with post-traumatic stress disorder and other conditions. But instead, vets are still denied access by Veterans Affairs doctors who are bound by federal laws prohibiting weed.


A bill introduced yesterday by Reps. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon and Dana Rohrabacher of California and co-signed by 10 other bipartisan lawmakers, would change that.

Center for PTSD run by the VA, as many as 20 percent of all returning veterans suffer from PTSD at some point after returning home. And it's not just veterans, either. Half of all adults will experience some form of trauma in their lives - and while it doesn't always result in PTSD, the reality is that it often can and does and more states should be adopting it as a valid condition for medical cannabis.

According to recent studies out of New Mexico, where medical pot can legally be recommended for PTSD, cannabis can help reduce the symptoms of PTSD by up to 75 percent.

Of the 23 states that allow for medical cannabis, only ten allow it for PTSD.

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