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SAFER on Huffington Post: Co. Health Dept. Lobbying Against Veterans' Access to Medical Marijuana |
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Written by SAFER
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Monday, 22 March 2010 |
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SAFER's Mason Tvert has a new piece on The Huffington Post
discussing the Colorado State Health Dept. lobbying against legislation that would allow veterans and others suffering from PTSD to use medical marijuana with a recommendation from their psychiatrist. Here's
an excerpt, or you can CLICK
HERE to read the entire post:
Colo. Health Dept. Lobbying
Against Veterans' Access To Medical Marijuana To Treat PTSD
On Monday, March 22, when the Colorado House Judiciary Committee
considers a bill to regulate the distribution of medical marijuana in
the state, State Rep. Sal Pace will offer an amendment to allow
individuals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder to have access
to medical marijuana. Studies have found that compounds within
marijuana, known as cannabinoids, can play an important role in
stress-related disorders, and use of marijuana can greatly reduce the
amount of stress hormone produced by the body in response to stress. For some reason, however, the Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment is actively lobbying members of the legislature to
oppose the amendment. Officials are reportedly telling state legislators
that allowing psychiatrists to recommend medical marijuana to PTSD
patients is "like giving alcohol to an alcoholic." Yet the sad irony is
that many PTSD patients turn to alcohol to alleviate their stress,
developing serious alcohol problems that worsen their overall state of
health. This is particularly the case with veterans who developed
the condition while serving in conflicts abroad.
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