Thousands of veterans interested in marijuana for pain management face fear and uncertainty trying to access the substance for medical reasons even as a …
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I'm not going to suggest you move to the Netherlands, because believe me, it's crowded out here. But feel free to minimize the shouting and screaming like most American tourists in my city and enjoy Amsterdam here. Smoke weed in the coffeeshops, have a stroopwafel, talk to some Dutch folk there and ask them to teach you words like gezellig and kaasbroodje and vlindertje. Believe me, you'll have a good time. Not as a solution, ofcourse, but as an opportunity to leave the worrying about "illegal' stuff behind for a week or two.
I still use it. It helps me with my PTSD. One of the people at the VA literally told me to try it. I was already using before the Army but afterward I found it to be more useful than I thought when I was just using it recreationally. Now I use it to try to keep a happy mood throughout the day and to try to be more sociable.
I'm a Viet Nam veteran living in Oregon. I don't need to ask the VA for cannabis, easy and cheap here to medicate. When all states are like Oregon, everyone will have easy access. I know others are suffering but you can put that on our government.
I'm not going to suggest you move to the Netherlands, because believe me, it's crowded out here.
But feel free to
minimize the shouting and screaming like most American tourists in my city andenjoy Amsterdam here.Smoke weed in the coffeeshops, have a stroopwafel, talk to some Dutch folk there and ask them to teach you words like gezellig and kaasbroodje and vlindertje.
Believe me, you'll have a good time. Not as a solution, ofcourse, but as an opportunity to leave the worrying about "illegal' stuff behind for a week or two.
I am sure that you will find good solutions to all your health problems on the Weedborn website 🙂
Great info.. thanks!
My doctor told me if they found THC or marijuana in my system I could loose my benefits.
Thats all they use. ZOLOFT and others. I hate that stuff.
thank you
I still use it. It helps me with my PTSD. One of the people at the VA literally told me to try it. I was already using before the Army but afterward I found it to be more useful than I thought when I was just using it recreationally. Now I use it to try to keep a happy mood throughout the day and to try to be more sociable.
this is an issue for everyone not just veterans.
I'm a Viet Nam veteran living in Oregon. I don't need to ask the VA for cannabis, easy and cheap here to medicate. When all states are like Oregon, everyone will have easy access. I know others are suffering but you can put that on our government.