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On the Veterans Affairs website, the agency states that no veteran will have their VA benefits cut or reduced if they are a certified medical cannabis user. The VA does not endorse it or enable veterans to access medical marijuana. On the other hand, they do not penalize retired soldiers from seeking therapies for PTSD and other qualifying health conditions in Florida and other states.
After looking at the research done on cannabis and COVID by other scientists, they were able to determine that cannabis, a special strain in particular, could potentially block COVID-19 from entering a person’s body to begin with.
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On the Veterans Affairs website, the agency states that no veteran will have their VA benefits cut or reduced if they are a certified medical cannabis user. The VA does not endorse it or enable veterans to access medical marijuana. On the other hand, they do not penalize retired soldiers from seeking therapies for PTSD and other qualifying health conditions in Florida and other states.
After looking at the research done on cannabis and COVID by other scientists, they were able to determine that cannabis, a special strain in particular, could potentially block COVID-19 from entering a person’s body to begin with.
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Florida Veterans Affairs: Medical Marijuana Won’t Jeopardize Benefits
On the Veterans Affairs website, the agency states that no veteran will have their VA benefits cut or reduced if they are a certified medical cannabis user. The VA does not endorse it or enable veterans to access medical marijuana. On the other hand, they do not penalize retired soldiers from seeking therapies for PTSD and other qualifying health conditions in Florida and other states.
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After looking at the research done on cannabis and COVID by other scientists, they were able to determine that cannabis, a special strain in particular, could potentially block COVID-19 from entering a person’s body to begin with.