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VALUING LIFE AND HEALING

Military veterans dedicate their lives to serving the US and its ideals, but the US government doesn’t always return the favor. Veterans often struggle to return to civilian life after their tours are concluded, and some take their own lives due to a variety of factors. High Times is honored to have veteran and cannabis advocate, Patrick Seifert, as a monthly columnist. Seifert understands firsthand the plight and struggles that many veterans face—and how cannabis can certainly help.

Seifert served in the United States Marines Corps between 1992 to 1995 as a 0311 rifleman, scout swimmer, rappel master and in Marine Corps Security Forces. His military career earned him awards in rifles and pistols, and in 1993 he graduated from Jungle Environment Survival Training in the Philippines. He was stationed in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, as well as Okinawa, Japan and concluded his

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