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Veterans Seek Medical Marijuana for PTSD Patients in Colorado

DENVER --- Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 7, the medical marijuana advocacy group Sensible Colorado and local veterans will hold a press conference and rally to coincide with the official submission of a petition to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that would add post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, to the list of conditions eligible for medical marijuana recommendations in Colorado.

The petition is being filed on behalf of Denver resident Kevin Grimsinger, a retired Army sergeant who served in Kosovo, Operation Desert Storm and Afghanistan. As detailed in a recent Denver Post article, Grimsinger suffers from PTSD related to stepping on a landmine in Afghanistan. Numerous studies, including a 2007 study in the Journal of Traumatic Stress, have found that marijuana can be an effective treatment for severe PTSD symptoms—a condition suffered by 20 percent of soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan, according to 2008 RAND Corporation study.

Despite such findings, earlier this year, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment actively lobbied members of the state legislature to oppose an amendment that would have allowed individuals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder to have access to medical marijuana, if they have a recommendation from a psychiatrist.

In 2009, the New Mexico Department of Health added PTSD to the list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana patients in that state after a recommendation of approval from an advisory board of eight medical practitioners, who examined the evidence and determined that the use of marijuana by patients with PTSD could be a beneficial treatment option, if used in accordance with a recommendation from a psychiatrist.

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beantown's picture

ptsd and sexual abuse

I suffer from PTSD. I also self medicated - testing many drugs . Alcohol fueled my internal rage, and it was dangerous for me and anyone who pushed me while I was drinking . PTSD and drinking is a volatile combination. Marijuana controlled the anxiety while alcohol intensified it. This truth does not mean you make alcohol illegal , but it proves the medicinal value of marijuana for the right condition. I am not a doctor , but my doctor stated ..." most people like me end up in the penitentiary!" This is not the option I am looking for!!! Good luck, Clay! I am in your corner, sir!!

Clay's picture

PTSD

I have been self treating PTSD for 40 years with marijuana and for the first 20 years did not even realize that I was "treating" anything
but was just using marijuana for the recreational purposes. I knew that if I used marijuana regularly it would reduce my anxiety feelings
when I was in stressful situations but did not realize or even think of marijuana as a medicine .

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