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The Refinery Veterans Cannabis

FIGHT FOR VETERANS & CANNABIS USE

 
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They’ve fought for us, it’s our time to fight for them.
“According to a study by the Rand Corporation, a nonprofit think tank providing research to the Armed Forces, between 15% and 44% of veterans deployed since 9/11, have developed a dependence on alcohol; 44% have difficulty with civilian life; 48% experience strains in family life, and 47% feel sudden outbursts of anger."
 https://thecoastnews.com/veterans-nonprofit-explores-mental-health-benefits-of-cannabis-outdoors/ 
"In 2017, another study found that of 5,826 veteran participants, roughly 13% were diagnosed with PTSD — nearly double the PTSD incidence rate among the general population (roughly 6.9%).”
https://thecoastnews.com/veterans-nonprofit-explores-mental-health-benefits-of-cannabis-outdoors/ 
“While the research has been contradictory and limited, some former members of the military say [cannabis] helps them manage their anxiety, insomnia and nightmares. Prescription drugs such as Klonopin and Zoloft weren't effective or left them feeling like zombies, some say.” 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/more-veterans-using-marijuana-for-ptsd/

 

Exploring the Potential Benefits of Cannabis for Veterans
Cannabis has emerged as a topic of interest in the context of treatment for veterans. With the challenges faced by individuals who have served in the military, many are turning to cannabis as a potential remedy for various conditions. Veterans often struggle with physical pain, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other mental health issues, making the exploration of alternative treatments crucial. While research is ongoing, some veterans have reported positive outcomes from using cannabis, particularly for pain management and anxiety reduction. However, it is important to note that the efficacy and long-term effects of cannabis for veterans remain subjects of debate and require further scientific investigation. As the medical community continues to study and understand potential benefits and risks, it is crucial to ensure that veterans have access to a range of treatment options, including cannabis, in their pursuit of improved well-being and a higher quality of life.