BM9AGS
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In TBI clinic they have MMJ magazine at Carson.Any Vet out there care to share disclosure of Cannabis use to the US VA?
I'm hoping to hear from one of yall that can shed some light on a question I have.
PM is cool.
In TBI clinic they have MMJ magazine at Carson.Any Vet out there care to share disclosure of Cannabis use to the US VA?
I'm hoping to hear from one of yall that can shed some light on a question I have.
PM is cool.
I've shared with my tri care dr. Civilian as I am, said not much they can do as the feds are against it. I got a private Dr now who supports my usage. Besides the regular weed dr.Any Vet out there care to share disclosure of Cannabis use to the US VA?
I'm hoping to hear from one of yall that can shed some light on a question I have.
PM is cool.
im not sure what the us is like i never played around with the Yankees much. mostly Germans, British and sometimes Russians..but then Again. I was in a league that's a little above the average soldiers pay grade..my unit is the equal to delta force i suppose?.. we get taught krav maga in most cases with Israeli forces
is it a bad thing if you did private shit after working for the govt?. I did some black water stuff a few times..they pay is hella compared to the peanuts you get from the govt.. even the Canadian military my 9 months in Kandahar only got me 80,000 net. where as one private job gets ya almost 200,000 take home.. this is cdn dollars mind you.. i said fuck it to getting my ass shot and went into the oil industry..make as much as private sector but dont get shot at.
http://www.va.gov/vhapublications/ViewPublication.asp?pub_ID=2362Any Vet out there care to share disclosure of Cannabis use to the US VA?
I'm hoping to hear from one of yall that can shed some light on a question I have.
PM is cool.
Been through 2 of those.http://www.gruntstyle.com/magazine/2015/08/17/the-top-5-toughest-schools-in-the-military/
hmmmmmm
Joe teti came to town awhile back..........lil short dude! Solid operator.....i'd spot for him anyday.
4.c.(3) Says it all.
That is a read between the lines directive.
Don't ask don't tell.4.c.(3) Says it all.
Mum's the word I guess.
TY C2G
For like six months. Woo hoo. Let's see what your made of after a few deployments.. if your still around and faithful I'll be impressed. Till then enjoy the free American ride. Sure you'll delete this as well..i am not a veteran but married to active duty military.
thats all i have to add lol
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/entertainment/2015/02/20/reality-survival-star-saga-takes-new-twist-joe-teti-mykel-hawke-dual-survival/23662023/http://www.gruntstyle.com/magazine/2015/08/17/the-top-5-toughest-schools-in-the-military/
hmmmmmm
Joe teti came to town awhile back..........lil short dude! Solid operator.....i'd spot for him anyday.
In sorry you're butt hurt and have a problem with me boohoo sweetie go whine somewhere elseFor like six months. Woo hoo. Let's see what your made of after a few deployments.. if your still around and faithful I'll be impressed. Till then enjoy the free American ride. Sure you'll delete this as well..
Here's a reply to a real maple operator to your retarded posts.im not sure what the us is like i never played around with the Yankees much. mostly Germans, British and sometimes Russians..but then Again. I was in a league that's a little above the average soldiers pay grade..my unit is the equal to delta force i suppose?.. we get taught krav maga in most cases with Israeli forces
Reported for name calling! I know how marriage works. 11 years now and lots of deployments. Also had a few military wives try n get some while hubby's gone. And see plenty more get tired of their man deploying and split. Only the special can endure a military marriage. Only time will tell what your made of.In sorry you're butt hurt and have a problem with me boohoo sweetie go whine somewhere else
And yes we're newly weds usually you don't start out married for 10 years
"If i told you it was ok to use cannabis id lose my job"......I'm not surprised to read that article bmags, also thankyou because ive met the man once and he blew a great smoke ring pattern up my ass for 45 minutes lol.That is a read between the lines directive.
I will answer this. The directive is setup to allow either way. The VA "official stance" is no but at the same time tells you that if you use it you will not be punished, just don't bring it on the property.
All Va doctors will tell you that the "VA" stance is no. The are like the regular world. Some are ok with it some are not.
I know you would but trust me there are ones at the va that believe different than what the directive is. I'm not saying you say its ok, maybe you ignore it though."If i told you it was ok to use cannabis id lose my job"......I'm not surprised to read that article bmags, also thankyou because ive met the man once and he blew a great smoke ring pattern up my ass for 45 minutes lol.
I don't know what my Dr. thinks of it so I'm not saying a damn thing, and since I'm not on opates for a pain management plan I do not get a whiz quiz for cannabinoids.I know you would but trust me there are ones at the va that believe different than what the directive is. I'm not saying you say its ok, maybe you ignore it though.
I'm not advising anyone do it. We are all grown people that have the right to think for ourselves.
I was at Bragg back in 91 just after desert storm. I remember running past RIP school at camp McCall & seeing these guys doing leg lifts during our Friday 5 mi run. Saw them doing reps on the way in and they were still doing them when we were on our way back & remember my buddy saying not no but hell no. I was not in a combat unit or airborne so they called us legs in coscom which was fine with me. Being in the rear with the gear suited me fine: I had a 5 ton with a machine shop in the back towing a welder/generator. We had power, a/c and heat which made field problems quite comfy. I'd probably have a heart attack trying to beat my best time in the 2 mi like 13:30 if I tried it today.Dude im willing to bet I'll decimate you in a PT test. 2 years 82nd Airborne. 2 years Ranger Regiment. Im like fresh out. Maxing out a PT test is the norm. Please tell me you're not one of those guys that wear the PT stud t shirts lol
Yep I did Robin Sage. Was the last part of the Q course before getting my green beret.I was at Bragg back in 91 just after desert storm. I remember running past RIP school at camp McCall & seeing these guys doing leg lifts during our Friday 5 mi run. Saw them doing reps on the way in and they were still doing them when we were on our way back & remember my buddy saying not no but hell no. I was not in a combat unit or airborne so they called us legs in coscom which was fine with me. Being in the rear with the gear suited me fine: I had a 5 ton with a machine shop in the back towing a welder/generator. We had power, a/c and heat which made field problems quite comfy. I'd probably have a heart attack trying to beat my best time in the 2 mi like 13:30 if I tried it today.
Got much respect for the Rangers and the SF; sone of the most badass mfers I've ever met. I got to field Robin Sage with the SF which was really cool. The SF school requests details for non combat troops to use them as training tools if you didn't know. We were like freedom fighters & the SF were there to train us in a scenario in which we were to overthrow our fictional govt. The 82nd was OpFor. Robin sage is like your last test before graduating from SF school & getting your green beret. Was pretty cool - I volunteered twice for it & usually ducked outta any other details lol. Just wanted to pass this along & see if anyone else here knows about this. Peace