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Over 90% of Veterans Say Cannabis Improves Their Quality of Life, So Why Won’t the US Government Let Them Have It?

The survey results unveiled intriguing trends regarding veterans’ marijuana consumption. The majority of responders (67%) acknowledged using cannabis frequently. Surprisingly, over 30% of the individuals said they had reduced their usage of other substances by using marijuana. 25% of them sought relief from depression with antidepressants, and 17% wished to reduce their intake of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories.

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