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Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis

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The Fight’s Not Over

The Fight’s Not Over

This article originally appeared in High Times // JANUARY // FEBRUARY 2021 Jeff Staker of Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis is upending Indiana's outdated approach to marijuana. We’re traveling to the Midwest to visit Indiana, a state that only permits CBD oil....

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How To Get Your Medical Cannabis Recommendation

How To Get Your Medical Cannabis Recommendation

Happy 2020 Everyone!!! Sorry for the long delay in my post here, but I have been running kind of a Covert Campaign probing the workings of our local and state government policy makers. Let this be the year we all get 2020 vision of our Constitutional Rights. Anyhow,...

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Veterans Views – Marijuana

Veterans Views – Marijuana

We visited with the Veterans View Radio Show the WJOB today in Hammond, Ind. to share some facts and knowledge regarding cannabis and our legislature here in Indiana.

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We’ll continue to post news coverage on our organization and important topics related to medical cannabis legalization within Indiana and the US.

About Our Organization

The Situation

“Within the US one person every 20 minutes dies of either an accidental and or intentional overdose to prescription pain medication. Doing the math that’s 3 every hour, 72 a day and so forth. It has been report that our Veterans are overdosing at twice the rate of civilians…. in other words 2 of the 3 causalities within the above hour time frame are Veterans. This shouldn’t be, nor does it have too, especially within our great State of Indiana.”

Our Mission

To inform, educate, lobby, support and maintain legislations for the “legal” Medical use of Cannabis within the State of Indiana.

In addition, when we have fought and won for the legalization of Medical Cannabis, HVMC will work with our legislators to continuously review, revise and update legislation as may be necessary from time to time. i.e. recognizing residents from out of State that are Medical Cannabis patients …and so forth.

On a national level HVMC will fight to petition our Federal Government to reduce Cannabis from a Schedule I (fraudulently noted) to a Schedule II rating under the Substance Control Act of 1970 and to petition the Veterans Affairs in making policies to more freely prescribe and recommend Cannabis to our Veterans in lieu of the fatal prescription practices we have been so accustomed too.