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Bill would launch clinical trials on cannabis use for vets pain, PTSD
The measure advanced out of a key Senate committee for the first time.
Navy, Coast Guard seized $211 million worth of drugs from Pacific smugglers
The 11,400 pounds of cocaine and 9,000 pounds of marijuana was offloaded from the USS Gabrielle Giffords on Monday, a Coast Guard statement said.
Florida school district fires Marine vet over medical marijuana use
The high school dean was prescribed marijuana by a doctor to treat PTSD.
Navy ramps up its regulation of CBD products
The service says the products "could negatively impact mission readiness."
By J.D. Simkins
Man stopped at Fort Bragg gate pleads guilty for handgun possession and trafficking marijuana
A retail shopping bag was found in the Mercedes’ trunk that contained three bags of marijuana totaling approximately 162 grams.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force Academy cadet pleads guilty to using LSD, MDMA, cocaine and more
The cadet first class will be jailed for six months, and he will be discharged from the academy after his guilty plea.
VA memo reminds staffers they can be fired for marijuana use
The message comes as advocates lobby VA to ease its stance against research and prescription of the drug.
Pentagon officials keeping an eye on morale at nuclear bases
As the U.S. modernizes its nuclear capabilities, leadership is checking in with operators and maintainers.
F.E. Warren removes nuclear security forces airmen suspected of marijuana use
This is the latest of many incidents involving alleged or proven drug use by airmen in the nuclear enterprise.
Presidential candidate Yang supports psychedelic mushrooms for veterans’ medical treatment
“I’ve talked to veterans who’ve also benefited from psilocybin mushrooms," Yang said. "They said it was the only thing that actually has helped combat their PTSD. Pretty much if it’s going to help a veteran, we should make it easier, not harder, for them to get access to it."
By Dylan Gresik
Our veterans deserve the well-being that medical cannabis can provide
The brave men and women who have sacrificed their well-being in service to our country deserve access to all treatments that could potentially help them manage the often-severe medical consequences of combat, says the author of this commentary.
By Nick Etten