Military Veterans Could Get Medical Marijuana Recommendations Through The VA Under New Congressional Amendment
Bipartisan congressional representatives have filed an amendment that would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide medical marijuana recommendations to military veterans, overriding a longstanding directive that has prohibited such recommendations. The proposal aims to give VA doctors the authority to recommend cannabis to eligible veterans as part of their medical care.
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