Should the military upgrade bad marijuana discharges?
So in your opinion should the military as a whole upgrade or edit discharges that were based solely on marijuana usage?
The Blue Ticket Discharge: A Color that has Stained the Lives of WWII-Era Veterans for Over 75...
Red, white, and blue are three powerfully symbolic colors. After the Continental Congress passed a resolution on July 4, 1776 “authorizing a committee to devise a seal for the United States of America,” the Secretary of the Continental Congress submitted a report declaring that blue shall be the “the color of the Chief” and thereby “signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice.”[1] Yet for more than 48,000 Army soldiers, blue constituted the...
"Some would argue smoking cigarettes is more harmful" . Some also argue the opposite.
No way no how should they be upgraded nor should anyone forget that they were people of Dishonor.
Putting getting high ahead of your job as a member of the armed forces? IF you had to serve in combat next to a stoner you would not think the way you do... OR are YOU a stoner that can't understand why it is so bad?
I think maybe you are a stoner and you don't want to get into trouble when you melt the bottom of the Piss test bottle...
IF you can't control getting high then get OUT of the service and make room for someone that can obey orders
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https://boards.law.af.mil/ARMY/DRB/CY2020/AR [login to see] 1.txt
1. Applicant's Name: a. Application Date: 6 August 2020 b. Date Received: 24 September 2020 c. Counsel: None 2. REQUEST, ISSUES, BOARD TYPE, AND DECISION: The applicant requests an upgrade of his general (under honorable conditions) discharge to honorable. The applicant seeks relief contending, in effect, due to combat situations and his diagnosis of PTSD, he requests an upgrade. The applicant has had no issues and has been with his current...
I walk better, feel better, lost a bunch of weight, and I don’t have perma-pain. Cannabis therapy should available from the VA, but politics. (The original law was put together by a racist guy in 1937 to control people of color. He received funding from DuPont, because they couldn’t sell nylon while hemp was available. You can’t make this stuff up.) Fruit of the tainted tree, etc…
The government continued the war on drugs as a measure to control “hippies and blacks”, and Joe Biden was a huge part of that. It gave him a “law and order” stance, while ripping apart Black communities across our nation.
So, banned by the government, research was also stifled if it didn’t provide the results wanted. The Jamaica study on pregnant women, for example, found a positive correlation between cannabis use and outcomes of labor and delivery, as well as followup on the children. The researcher was fired.
The reason that they can’t judge levels is because everyone’s cannabinoid receptors are different. 10% of the human population is unaffected by cannabis, for example, and a small amount have varied negative side effects. It might not help “generic you”, but it’s medication for hundreds of thousands.
Banning a medication from people who need it? Do you want to ban my BP pills as well? They really affect my driving.
I’ve reduced my medication intake from 36 pills to 24 a day, dropping the side effects as well. It helps pain, anxiety, depression, nausea, mood, and more.
The upper safe dose of cannabis? You can’t overdose. How many barfights started by people on cannabis? Pretty close to none, it mellows one out. Available good research? Quite limited.
That doesn’t change my opinion on disobedience of a lawful order in terms of using cannabis while on active duty. You have to be on top of your game aboard ship, or people can get hurt.
As an interesting side note....Even if marijuana is legalized at the state and/or Federal level, some employers will still prohibit the use of it. For example, I have a Commercial Driver License (CDL) and an active Paramedic license. Both require that I abstain from the use of cannabis products in order to maintain my license. Doesn't really matter to me either way as I never used and have no plans to in the future. Heck, at this point, even a six-pack of alcoholic beverage lasts me the better part of an entire calendar year.


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