Veterans are using pot to ease PTSD, despite scant research - Marijuana News

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- A growing number of states are weighing whether to legalize marijuana to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. But for many veterans, the debate is already over.

They're increasingly using cannabis even though it remains illegal in most states and is unapproved by the Department of Veterans Affairs because major studies have yet to show it is effective against PTSD.

While the research has been contradictory and limited, some former members of the military say pot helps them manage their anxiety, insomnia and nightmares.

Prescription drugs such as Klonopin and Zoloft weren't effective or left them feeling like zombies, some say.

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Ben Finley ~ Associated Press ~


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