Veteran suffering from PTSD discusses the expansion of Texas Medical Marijuana Program

Veteran suffering from PTSD discusses the expansion of Texas Medical Marijuana Program

Expansion of Texas Medical Marijuana program allows cancer patients and people with PTSD to access medical cannabis with low levels of THC (up to 1%). Omar Mousa meets with Jesse Williams, the Deputy Director of Texas Cannabis Collective, to talk about the new reform and the challenges he faces in the program as a person with PTSD.

Video author: Omar Mousa

1 Comment

  1. Dysfunctional Veteran on May 15, 2022 at 6:47 pm

    A license cost $250 for 12 months and at 1% it has no medical use for severe ptsd symptoms. I cannot in go9d faith participate in this unless program. I’ll stick to my own medical cannabis.