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  1. Y’all need to be careful registering for medical cannabis! If the feds find out and they will you’ll lose your right to perches fire arms it’s right on the form do you use illegal drugs! The card says you do!

  2. I would have a hard time trusting the VA on this matter. I grew up in the VA system with my father, a Vietnam combat Veteran and Veterans Rights Advocate. I am a non-combat service connected veteran in the VA system.

    In 2018, Oklahoma legalized medical cannabis. When this occurred, the VA encouraged us to tell our doctor we have our medical cannabis card. I do as instructed & the the doctor cut my medications. So, I filed a complaint with my patient advocate against the doctor who was a former clinic administrator.

    A few months later, I get a later re-rating me to 0% "because I missed a scheduled medical re-evaluation" that I never received a notice for. It took over a year to get my benefits back.

    So, my advice to my fellow veterans is to please tread carefully. I can attest to the benefits of cannabis as a cancer survivor and with social anxiety issues. I can also attest to the discrimination I received from the VA after being encouraged to divulge my medical card.

  3. Here in my state medical mj is $550 per ounce. It's available with prescription but it is completely unaffordable. A single ounce costs half your disability check….thats about 2 weeks worth…

  4. According to ATF Form 4473 if you have a medical cannabis card you can’t purchase a firearm. So, will this also give them the right to come to your home and take firearms from you?

  5. Hi everyone. I'm a retired 100% disabled veteran in the state of Pennsylvania. I'm also a medical marijuana card holder here in the state of Pennsylvania. It's very helpful for my condition. The only problem I have is that I can only afford two weeks' worth of medical marijuana. The rest of the month I go without. It's tough. This bill would help out emensely.

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