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Ex-congressman and Air Force vet Denver Riggleman joins push for medical marijuana for veterans with PTSD
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A new push to reform cannabis laws at the federal level would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to support medical marijuana treatments for vets with post-traumatic stress disorder and other conditions.
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Medical marijuana is legal in more than 30 states, and research shows it has potential applications for PTSD treatment – which could prove helpful to many veterans with the diagnosis. But without changing federal rules that govern the drug, the VA can’t sponsor such treatment.
“The states should be in charge of their own marijuana legislation, it shouldn’t be the federal government,” said Denver Riggleman, a former GOP congressman and Air Force veteran who recently joined an advisory council for the Veterans Cannabis Project. “The issue that you have is the VA – there needs to be a federal fix for cannabis laws.”
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Without one, the VA is unable to get involved with the treatments, even in states where medical marijuana is already legal.
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