VA/DOD: no to marijuana for PTSD—but maybe to psychedelics; FL legalization court case; Study: Medical cannabis reduces Rx med use
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Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez is calling for the federal government to “catch up” with states that have legalized marijuana—though he himself has a mixed record on cannabis issues as Miami’s mayor.
The Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense issued a “strong against” recommendation on using medical cannabis to treat PTSD—but they recommended “neither for nor against” using psychedelics like psilocybin, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and ibogaine.
Florida’s attorney general and other prohibitionist forces are asking the state
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