Federal Ban Is Barring Access To Medical Marijuana For Veterans

Katelyn Baker

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Medical marijuana laws are expanding in states across the U.S., but veterans are still struggling to access programs due to the continued federal ban on weed.

A growing chorus of veteran groups are petitioning the government to ease restrictions on federal marijuana policy. The continued classification of marijuana as a dangerous substance like heroin by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is leaving veterans at the mercy of their state's particular pot policy. It is a violation of the Department of Veterans Affairs policy to prescribe or even recommend marijuana to a patient, due its status as a schedule 1 drug alongside deadly narcotics, reports THV 11.

The status as a schedule 1 drug also makes federally financed research nearly impossible to obtain. The situation is forcing veterans to break the law and commit felonies just to find relief from their chronic pain. Many are unable to get relief from painkillers or traditional treatments allowed under current federal law.

"The most evil thing in the world is a person who would knowingly allow their brother, sister, or neighbor to suffer," Tom Lee, a veteran and marijuana activists in Arkansas, told THV 11. "I've tried not to do that and I've tried to let everyone know the truth about this plant."

Lee served 19 years with the Army and National Guard where he came into regular contact with environmental pollutants on the Kuwaiti border. He found himself allergic to nearly all prescription drugs when he returned home in 2003 and soon became bound to a wheelchair. Doctors prescribed him heavy doses of morphine, but the treatment brought him to "a dark place."

His treatment turned around when a friend in California introduced him to marijuana. It eased his debilitating pain and helped him walk again after three years in the wheelchair. Lee must break the law to get his hands on the pot, however; he's unable to access Arkansas's medical marijuana program through the VA.

Veterans suffering from a range of conditions including chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are facing similar barriers to medical pot in states throughout the country. Texans For Responsible Marijuana Policy, a veterans group, recently launched an effort to legalize medical marijuana in their state and draw attention to the daily struggles facing so many veterans.

"Every day, veterans are prescribed dangerous and addictive pharmaceutical drugs to treat service-related injuries and illnesses," Kate Cochran Morgan, a veteran Navy FMF hospital corpsman, told KXAN. "Many of these drugs cause side effects for which another pill is prescribed. Cannabis can help treat conditions like PTSD and chronic pain, and it has a better safety profile than aspirin. It is unacceptable that veterans are being denied access to this medicine."

Veterans suffering from PTSD are currently participating in the first clinical trial studying the efficacy of treatment with marijuana. Each participant will undergo treatment with marijuana over a 12-week period, with a required six-month follow-up. Researchers hope the results can give critical guidance to lawmakers in terms of future policy, specifically the treatment of veterans.

The study is expected to give enormous insight into the medical properties and uses of marijuana, a field with a small but growing body of research. Many health professionals in states that recently legalized marijuana are excited about the possibilities weed offers patients, particularly those who are treated primarily with addictive opioid medication.

Representatives for the VA say if a veteran receives a medical marijuana recommendation from a physician unaffiliated with the department, it will not impact the care they receive from the VA. Officials say the department policy is not likely to change until the DEA changes the federal designation of marijuana.

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And if a Veteran, like me uses pot for PTSD, the VA will not prescribe a litany of drugs, besides just painkillers. I also have rheumatoid arthritis, sometimes with this disease you are in intense pain and nothing works, except painkillers. No matter how much pain, no matter how swollen and painful my joints are, they just let me suffer, because I use pot for PTSD. They will just watch you suffer for weeks , months or years, because they find pot in your system. Cant wait for VA to allow vets to go to Drs of their choosing in the civilian world.
 
It's a fucked system...but it's fun to have a good fight. Ex Army Pilot headed to law school to keep up the good fight and help those being fucked by a corrupt and unjust system. So keep up the fight.


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As a disabled vet taking Morphine and Valium for nerve damage and side effects from the medication I have to take for that I would love to have a chance to try cannabis for my situation. I once asked my VA doctor what the VA's stance on cannabis was and ended up going in every month for pill counts for two years. I now have to live with the effects of opioids and especially hate the short term memory loss, can't finish a sentence because I can't find the words to fill in the space. Smoked my first joint in the early 60's and for most of my life until my disability so I know the effects well. Maybe one day the politicians will wise up and give big pharma the finger. Hope I live long enough to see that day.
 
Cant wait for VA to allow vets to go to Drs of their choosing in the civilian world.
According to several well known news outlets, President Trump's people have twice led veterans groups to believe their would be a meeting with the "top guy," but instead only met with former Apprentice contestant Omarosa Manigault, (who isn't even a vet). Upon their 2nd visit to the white house, Trump met with the AFL-CIO, a group of boy scouts, and surprised a group of startled tourists.... but still couldn't find time for veterans. To hear Trump during his “America First” presidential campaign, veterans were practically his sole priority. He tweeted repeatedly about “our great VETERANS,” and promised he’d “do everything for vets, who are being treated terribly.” In a summer speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Trump called veterans “the finest and bravest people on earth.” and ... “We are going to take care of our veterans like they’ve never been taken care of before,” he said at the time. He even promised to create a 24-hour White House hotline to answer complaints about the VA. If the hotline didn’t work, he said, “I will pick up the phone and fix it myself, if need be”. I guess lying to us veterans is all part of Trumps plan to "Make America Great Again" .... WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT!!!
 
According to several well known news outlets, President Trump's people have twice led veterans groups to believe their would be a meeting with the "top guy," but instead only met with former Apprentice contestant Omarosa Manigault, (who isn't even a vet). Upon their 2nd visit to the white house, Trump met with the AFL-CIO, a group of boy scouts, and surprised a group of startled tourists.... but still couldn't find time for veterans. To hear Trump during his "America First" presidential campaign, veterans were practically his sole priority. He tweeted repeatedly about "our great VETERANS," and promised he'd "do everything for vets, who are being treated terribly." In a summer speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Trump called veterans "the finest and bravest people on earth." and ... "We are going to take care of our veterans like they've never been taken care of before," he said at the time. He even promised to create a 24-hour White House hotline to answer complaints about the VA. If the hotline didn't work, he said, "I will pick up the phone and fix it myself, if need be". I guess lying to us veterans is all part of Trumps plan to "Make America Great Again" .... WHAT A CROCK OF SHIT!!!

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Trust. Trust a politician? Trust a guy that had to go bankrupt with Atlantic City casinos? Casinos? Trust a scam artist? He's a salesman. But a good one, I'll agree. Of the used car variety back in the 60s. He's just ignorant. I probably won't be here kicking and breathing when his four years ends, so he can't hurt me. If I were a young man, under 65, I would invest in a bomb shelter. And set it up to grow veggies and meds under LEDs by solar power when the time comes. Sometime in the next few years, it seems.

I left the VA back in 1997. I failed a piss test and they started giving me a hard time. Only good doctors at my VA hospital were cardiac doctors. Now everyone should worry about relying on the VA system for anything.

Thank Heaven for Medicare and supplementals.:thanks:
Crap The republicans want to "fix" that too.​

WJ
:ciao:
 
:goodluck:

Trust. Trust a politician? Trust a guy that had to go bankrupt with Atlantic City casinos? Casinos? Trust a scam artist? He's a salesman. But a good one, I'll agree. Of the used car variety back in the 60s. He's just ignorant. I probably won't be here kicking and breathing when his four years ends, so he can't hurt me. If I were a young man, under 65, I would invest in a bomb shelter. And set it up to grow veggies and meds under LEDs by solar power when the time comes. Sometime in the next few years, it seems.

I left the VA back in 1997. I failed a piss test and they started giving me a hard time. Only good doctors at my VA hospital were cardiac doctors. Now everyone should worry about relying on the VA system for anything.

Thank Heaven for Medicare and supplementals.:thanks:
Crap The republicans want to "fix" that too.​

WJ
:ciao:

Just to clarify, I didn't support this Hilter wannabe. In fact, in all my years, this was the first election I even bothered to register and vote. That's how much the ideal of a Trump presidency worried me!
 
My fellow veterans, the American Legion is a supporter of changes to federal marijuana laws. Join and help us get this change that we so desperately need.
 
Its not just Trump, It was Obama and all these liars who "Are going to take care of the vets". MANY previous Presidents could have helped,...NONE did.
 
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