Oregon Committee Approves Medical Marijuana for PTSD Legislation

Soldiers destroy a marijuana plantation in Amata, on the outskirts of Culiacan in Mexico's northwestern state of Sinaloa, November 30, 2010.  REUTERS/Tomas Bravo

Soldiers destroy a marijuana plantation in Amata, on the outskirts of Culiacan in Mexico’s northwestern state of Sinaloa, November 30, 2010. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo

Oregon’s Senate Judiciary Committee approved a measure yesterday, with a 3-2 vote, that would add PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) to Oregon’s medical cannabis program. The bill passed its initial committee last month, 4-1. If passed, the measure would make Oregon the 4th state in the country – joining Connecticut, Delaware and New Mexico – to allow PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) to be used as a qualifying condition to receive a medical cannabis authorization.

The bill now moves to a full Senate vote, where its passage would send it to the House, then the governor for final approval.

Recent research indicates that cannabis can be helpful in treating PTSD, and may even help prevent it, if administered quickly after a traumatic experience.

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Oregon Committee Approves Medical Marijuana for PTSD Legislation

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