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Bill would launch clinical trials on cannabis use for vets pain, PTSD
The measure advanced out of a key Senate committee for the first time.
No VA loans for cannabis workers?
Veterans are being denied access to benefits they earned, lawmakers say.
By Brian Mackley
Stirring the pot: This veteran went from the Air Force to the cannabis business
Shon Williams is the chief development officer at Westleaf, a Canada-based company based in that grows, extracts and sells marijuana products.
By Joshua Axelrod
Aim High? DoD researching marijuana investment policy
DoD looking at new policy, potentially, to guide pot investments.
By Tara Copp, AP
Lawmakers want more VA research into medical marijuana, but lack agreement on path ahead
House members are reviewing separate bills both aimed at forcing administration officials to study the illegal substance for medical purposes.
Can medical marijuana for veterans move forward in 2019?
Rep. Lou Correa has been lobbying for expanded research into medical cannabis for months, but sees next year as a key moment in the debate.
Head of military school fired for using marijuana extract to treat cancer
He was dismissed from the school, where he had served as dean since 2009, for using the non-psychoactive CBD.
By Jon Simkins
UCMJ crackdown: Why Mattis thinks commanders have gone soft on misconduct
After years of decline in the use of the UCMJ, the defense secretary is warning today's commanders that being soft on misconduct can create readiness problems.
Vets' medical marijuana debate revived
Plans to expand research and allow VA doctors to prescribe the drug are under consideration as lawmakers look toward their year-end work.
After his military parade fizzles, Trump lashes out at DC officials
D.C.'s mayor fires back in a tweet taunting Trump.
By Carl Prine
Here’s how a pot magazine ended up on the shelf of a Navy exchange
A customer asked about the 'Marijuana' mag via social media.
By Karen Jowers