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https://www.publichealth.va.gov/marijuana.asp
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00:00:33 Veterans are encouraged to discuss marijuana with their VA provider
00:00:38 VA providers cannot recommend or prescribe marijuana
00:00:44 VA providers will document marijuana use, but it is protected information
00:00:54 VA providers cannot complete paperwork for state marijuana programs
00:01:03 VA pharmacies cannot fill prescriptions for marijuana & VA will not pay for marijuana prescriptions
00:01:11 VA employees are subject to drug testing
00:01:20 Veterans will not lose their benefits for using marijuana for medical and/or recreational purposes
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