Pot Advocates Ask Colorado To Allow Medical-Marijuana Use For PTSD

Cannabis advocates on Wednesday filed a petition to include post-traumatic stress disorder on the state's list of medical-marijuana-approved conditions.

The petition argues that medical marijuana can help with PTSD – especially in veterans – by easing depression, anxiety and nightmares. The petition was formally filed at the state health department by Kevin Grimsinger, an Army veteran and double amputee who said he lost his legs after stepping on a land mine in 2001 in Afghanistan.

"People who have served our country or other people who were injured and have PTSD should be able to have access to medicine that helps them," said Brian Vicente, executive director of Sensible Colorado, an advocacy group backing the

Colorado voters in 2000 approved a constitutional amendment allowing for the use of medical marijuana for eight conditions. The amendment also creates a petition process by which more conditions can be approved.

Grimsinger's petition will be reviewed by Ned Calonge, the state's chief medical officer, who will determine within 180 days whether it warrants a public hearing before the state Board of Health. If the board gives the OK, doctors would be able to write marijuana recommendations for PTSD.

Four previous petitions – for Parkinson's disease, anxiety, asthma and bipolar disorder – were denied for lack of a scientific basis. The PTSD petition cites multiple studies that suggest marijuana can be beneficial to PTSD patients.

State Rep. Joe Miklosi, a Denver Democrat who supports the petition, said that should be enough to prompt a public hearing.

"All we're asking for is a fair shot, a fair hearing and review process," he said.

Grimsinger, who uses a wheelchair, works as a veterans outreach coordinator for a medical-marijuana dispensary. He said marijuana has helped ease his pain, both physical and emotional.


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How I came to weed in my adult life was strange. I have PTSD and at times it made my everyday life very very uncomfortable and I would say i was in a pretty dark place which was very hard for me as I have always been very positive and happy. Alcohol was my choice to deal with it and it worked for me for years till my gut started acting up and It just was not enjoyable for me and it did not get me through the days. So without the Alcohol I have been relying on Lexapro and It worked so-so for me for maybe 2 years but has some shitty side effects at times but overall I was just not feeling right. With the addition of the volcano and vaping regularly Im feeling better than I have in a long time. Let the fuckin vets smoke or better yet vape. It is one of the crimes of our time that these men would be withheld medicine. Educate and take care of yourselves and your loved ones. On a side note I did try to get off the Lexapro Last month just to see if i could do it on the weed alone... it didnt seem to work out for me so i am back on it. Maybe try some other time when life not so busy.
 
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