The relationship between the U.S. military and weed seemed to diminish completely with the prohibition of marijuana in America. But this all changed during the Vietnam War. The United States Armed Forces and cannabis have had an adversarial relationship since the two met more than a century ago. Still, even with current zero-tolerance rules within the military, there are some strides being made to make cannabis accessible on a medical level to those who have previously served. While the military is intolerant towards weed, cannabis has popped up through the cracks on more than one occasion in times of conflict. From medical use for horses and soldiers to reports that nearly half the armed forces were getting high in Vietnam, weed has found its way into times of war on more than one occasion. The earliest links to the U.S. military and cannabis can be found in the published manual for army horses called “The Army Horse in Accident and Disease.” There was, in fact, a time that the United States military openly supported the use of cannabis as a medicine for horses.
420 Intel – Marijuana Industry News, 03/03/2022 19:00:00
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