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advocacy organizations, as COVID opened the eyes to disparities and marginalization across the board, and cannabis advocacy for veterans is no exception. Many veterans organizations have seen more support and legal wiggle room when it comes to providing cannabis to patients in need, and there have been a lot of wins to celebrate. Let’s dive into some notable veteran cannabis-related wins for organizations and access this past year. The announced this year that they joined forces with the US Cannabis Council (USCC) to become part of an alliance of top businesses in the industry that are working to advocate and end prohibition. The USCC is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that supports policy and industry in the cannabis sector.

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