In a new poll of US service veterans conducted by The American Legion and presented today on Capitol Hill, one in five veterans self-reported using marijuana to alleviate a medical or physical condition.
Flanked by lawmakers including Reps Tim Walz, Mark Takano, Julia Brownley, and Matt Gaetz, veterans presented their own personal stories of the efficacy of marijuana as a therapeutic treatment for a litany of conditions.
Other notable data points revealed by the survey:
- 81% of veterans support federally-legal treatment
- 60% of respondents do not live in states where medical cannabis is legal
- 40% of respondents live in states where medical cannabis is legal
- And the partisan divide is nearly non-existent:
- 88% of self-identified conservative respondents support federally legalized medical
cannabis - 90% of self-identified liberal respondents support federally legalized medical
cannabis - 70% of self-identified non-partisan respondents support federally legalized medical
cannabis
- 88% of self-identified conservative respondents support federally legalized medical
My favorite data point from their poll: 100% of respondents aged 18-30 support federally legalized medical cannabis.
You can support the same legislation that the American Legion supports, the Veterans Equal Access Act, which would allow those who have served our country to discuss and be recommended medical marijuana in the states that have implemented programs by CLICKING HERE.
DYK: 83 percent of #veterans households surveyed support legalizing #MedicalCannabis use. #Vets4MMJResearch #PTSD #Cannabis #TBI pic.twitter.com/GhJxv4MgyC
— The American Legion (@AmericanLegion) November 2, 2017