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* Politics * Science & Health * Culture * Business * Video * Newsletter * Subscribe * Remove Ads * Bill Tracking * About * Login Instructions * All 2024 Cannabis Bills * Bill Hearing Calendar * About Marijuana Moment * Support Marijuana Moment * Subscribe To Newsletter Connect with us * * * MARIJUANA MOMENT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE APPROVES DEFENSE BILL WITH MARIJUANA AND PSYCHEDELICS PROVISIONS FOR MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS * Politics * Congressional Committee Approves Defense Bill With Marijuana And Psychedelics Provisions For Military Service Members * Massachusetts House Approves Veterans-Focused Bill On Psychedelics Therapy And Marijuana As An Opioid Alternative * New York Agency Will Stop Overseeing Marijuana Dispensary Construction As Lawmakers Grill Governor’s Nominee * Daily Marijuana Use In U.S. Is Now More Common Than Daily Alcohol Drinking, New Study Finds * Americans Want Marijuana Legalization To Prioritize Equity And Benefit Workers, Poll From Advocacy Group Finds * Science & Health * Cannabis Use Before Bedtime Does Not Cause Next-Day Impairment Of Cognitive Ability Or Driving Performance, Study Shows * Marijuana Use Linked To Increase In Light Physical Activity, Study Challenging ‘Lazy Stoner’ Stereotype Finds * Psychedelic Mushrooms Won’t Make You Believe In God, But They Might Make You Think Robots Are Conscious, Study Finds * Cannabis Can Help Treat Female Orgasmic Disorder, Study Finds As Ohio Officials Consider Adding It As Qualifying Condition * Interaction Of Marijuana Terpenes And Cannabinoids Offers ‘Hope’ For ‘Novel’ Treatments, Study Says * Culture * Brands And Advocacy Groups—From ACLU To KFC—Launch 4/20 Promotions To Mark The Marijuana Holiday * Former Minnesota Gov. 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The House Armed Services Committee passed the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Wednesday. A provision that was included in the Military Personnel subcommittee’s draft NDAA proposal and ultimately incorporated into the legislation passed by the full panel calls for an update from the Department of Defense (DOD) on the status of its psychedelics clinical trials that are being conducted as prescribed under the 2024 version of the bill. NFL Funds Study on CBD for Concussion Prevention NFL Funds Study on CBD for Concussion Prevention The NFL has greenlit a groundbreaking three-year study to explore CBD's potential in preventing concussions among players. This study, funded with $1 million, aims to investigate cannabinoids as an alternative to opioids for pain management, addressing a crucial need in athlete care. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. More Videos 0 seconds of 1 minute, 6 secondsVolume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabled Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Decrease Caption Size- Increase Caption Size+ or = Seek %0-9 Next Up Here Is Who Cannabis Users Will Vote for in the 2024 Presidential Election 01:15 facebook twitter Email pinterest Linkhttps://cdn.jwplayer.com/previews/aTHS5SpK Copied Live 00:00 01:18 01:06 Members also accepted an amendment from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) that would require DOD to issue a report on how many service members have been discharged due to marijuana. Under a section on recruitment, the bill proposes eliminating marijuana testing for enlistment purposes: “SEC. 531 PROHIBITION ON CANNABIS TESTING FOR ENLISTMENT OR COMMISSION IN CERTAIN ARMED FORCES. Subject to subsection (a) of section 504 of chapter 31 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the military department concerned may not require an individual to submit to a test for cannabis as a condition of enlistment of such individual as a member, or the commission of such individual as an officer, of an Armed Force.” That mirrors a proposed amendment to DOD appropriations legislation last year that was led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). Gaetz told Marijuana Moment last week that the NDAA cannabis provision was “a collaborative effort.” DOD told lawmakers last year that marijuana’s active ingredient delta-9 THC is the most common substance that appears on positive drug tests for active duty military service members. And several military branches have taken steps to loosen cannabis-related restrictions, including issuing waivers for recruits who test positive their first time. Mace said her amendment that was adopted as part of an en bloc package on Wednesday would demand a report from DOD “on how many troops have been kicked out over the last decade for using cannabis.” “As more states legalize, we need data to assess whether these discharges serve in the best interest of our national security,” she said. An additional amendment from Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV) that was adopted by the panel would require a DOD briefing on sentencing for cannabis-related offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Mace also touted a separate amendment that she says “supports states’ rights by incorporating findings from 38 state marijuana programs into research.” The legislation as proposed by the Military Personnel subcommittee also includes report language to follow up on provisions in the most recently enacted NDAA that provide funding for DOD-led clinical trials on the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for active duty military service members. The report language says the committee “wants to ensure the establishment of the program is progressing without impediment,” and calls on DOD to provide Congress with a status update report by January 31, 2025. Here’s the section: “Section 723 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (Public Law 118-31) established a Department of Defense program to study the effectiveness of psychedelic substances and plant-based therapies in treating post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries. The committee wants to ensure the establishment of the program is progressing without impediments. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing to the House Committee on Armed Services no later than January 31, 2025, on the following with regards to the progress of the program: (1) the Department’s process for funding eligible entities; (2) the Secretary’s selection for lead administrator to carry out the program; (3) a list and description of the eligible entities that have been selected for the program; (4) how the Department notified and selected servicemembers to participate in the program; (5) how many servicemembers have requested participation in the program; (6) how many servicemembers have been selected for participation in the program; (7) any issues the Department is encountering establishing the program; (8) any anticipated delays to implementing the program; and (9) any other information the Secretary deems relevant.” Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R-TX), a former Navy SEAL with personal experience with psychedelics treatment who championed the underlying amendment, told Marijuana Moment earlier this year that he planned to separately meet with military leadership to collaborate on how to effectively administer the program. Meanwhile, a top official at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) said at a conference this month that he was initially “surprised” by the level of bipartisan support for psychedelic medicine in Congress. He said, at this point, psychedelics policy enjoys a greater level of bipartisanship than marijuana. The conference took place about two weeks after the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee passed a bill to require VA to notify Congress if any psychedelics are added to its formulary of covered prescription drugs. > Daily Marijuana Use In U.S. Is Now More Common Than Daily Alcohol Drinking, > New Study Finds Image element courtesy of Kristie Gianopulos. Marijuana Moment is made possible with support from readers. If you rely on our cannabis advocacy journalism to stay informed, please consider a monthly Patreon pledge. Related Topics:featured Don't Miss Massachusetts House Approves Veterans-Focused Bill On Psychedelics Therapy And Marijuana As An Opioid Alternative Kyle Jaeger Kyle Jaeger is Marijuana Moment's Sacramento-based managing editor. His work has also appeared in High Times, VICE and attn. 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