A recent Quinnipiac University National poll has found that Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) doctors should be allowed to prescribe marijuana pills to veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The poll asked 1,561 registered voters nationwide whether they support the use of marijuana for veterans, as well as broader questions, including whether general use of marijuana should be made legal in the U.S., and whether it should be made legal for adults if prescribed by a doctor for medical purposes. Only 9 percent of those polled opposed marijuana prescriptions in pill form for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. For more information and poll results, visit the Quinnipiac University website.
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