Thank you and yes it does. Sadly i live in Illinois and while they have medical marijuana here the process of getting the card is pretty hard for most especially with PTSD. Its not the law im concerned with its the money i dont have to buy it. If they would legalize it completely like it should be i could grow it myself. The other issue is once you get that card you lose your 2nd amendment right. A double whammy for the vets who served to protect them.
RE: 07-24-2018 The Watchman News Monologue - Veteran Suicide - Mental Illness - PTSD - How To Really Help
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it's heartbreaking how they treat Vets once they are done being "useful" to the government. that thing with no being able to own guns AND be a MMJ patient has to change. And I fully agree with you that growing your own is the way to go. I try to remain hopeful and keep raising awareness about these type of issues so that maybe in 5 years those who need it will have access to cannabis. The pro-cannabis movement is really picking up steam recently.
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