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That time an Airman was busted down for urinating in office coffee maker
The airman first class was reduced in rank to airman basic, the service’s lowest rank.
By Jon Simkins
Head of military school fired for using marijuana extract to treat cancer
He was dismissed from the school, where he had served as dean since 2009, for using the non-psychoactive CBD.
By Jon Simkins
Vets' medical marijuana debate revived
Plans to expand research and allow VA doctors to prescribe the drug are under consideration as lawmakers look toward their year-end work.
Here’s how a pot magazine ended up on the shelf of a Navy exchange
A customer asked about the 'Marijuana' mag via social media.
By Karen Jowers
New bill would push VA to conduct more research into medical marijuana
The idea has the support of key House Democrats and Republicans, and could produce wide-ranging information on the medical benefits of cannabis.
Former House speaker reverses course on medical marijuana, citing positive benefits for vets
John Boehner joined a cannabis cultivation firm this week and said his previous opposition to medical marijuana has "evolved."
Army vet joins pot-users in lawsuit to declare marijuana safe under US law
He is set to appear in a New York courtroom on Wednesday for arguments in a lawsuit that claims classifying marijuana as a dangerous drug is irrational and unconstitutional.
Army now forgiving of past marijuana use to attract recruits
Smoked pot? Want to go to war? No problem.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press