With the addition of post-traumatic stress disorder to the conditions for which people can legally obtain cannabis in Texas, Austin is mulling a change to its zero-tolerance drug policy for city employees, TV station KXAN reports.
This week, Austin’s Public Safety Committee began exploring the option of letting first responders use prescription cannabis to deal with PTSD, according to the station.
“Most people in public safety do have PTSD, undiagnosed or diagnosed,” Austin EMS Association President Selena Xie told KXAN.
Last September, Texas lawmakers added PTSD to a list of qualifying conditions in the state’s strict medical cannabis program. That proposal also increased the amount of THC allowed in cannabis products to…
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With the addition of post-traumatic stress disorder to the conditions for which people can legally obtain cannabis in Texas, Austin is mulling a change to its zero-tolerance drug policy for city employees, TV station KXAN reports.
This week, Austin’s Public Safety Committee began exploring the option of letting first responders use prescription cannabis to deal with PTSD, according to the station.
“Most people in public safety do have PTSD, undiagnosed or diagnosed,” Austin EMS Association President Selena Xie told KXAN.
Last September, Texas lawmakers added PTSD to a list of qualifying conditions in the state’s strict medical cannabis program. That proposal also increased the amount of THC allowed in cannabis products to…