WASHINGTON --- Thousands of American veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, and they’re forced to endure the side effects of pharmaceutical drugs while an effective treatment with few side effects, medical marijuana, remains illegal and inaccessible to most. A 2012 study from the Veterans Administration estimated that as much as 20
Despite Support By Experts, Marijuana Still Unavailable To Most Veterans With PTSD
Research also suggests MDMA, also known as “Ecstasy,” can offer relief from PTSD symptoms but, like cannabis, at the federal level it remains illegal, even for medicinal purposes.