There’s a difference between “veterans” and “retirees.” I honestly don’t know much about veterans. I retired from the military after 27 years. My retired pay comes from DHS, not the VA.chancery wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 8:23 pm And I see this on a VA FAQ:
https://www.publichealth.va.gov/marijuana.aspVeteran participation in state marijuana programs does not affect eligibility for VA care and services. VA providers can and do discuss marijuana use with Veterans as part of comprehensive care planning, and adjust treatment plans as necessary.
I do note that there are a number of qualifications to this policy, including "VA clinicians may not complete paperwork/forms required for Veteran patients to participate in state-approved marijuana programs." The need to seek duplicative non-VA providers might make state marijuana programs too expensive for many veterans.
Most people (but not all) who retire from the military with a disability are paid by the VA and comply with the VA rules. Some people get a disability retirement from both, but I honestly don’t know whether those people are subject to military law.
But as a regular retiree, I definitely am. And the Schedule change won’t save me - any drug listed on Schedule I-V is prohibited. And marijuana is specifically prohibited, even with a prescription.