The funding bill to end the government shutdown passed by Congress last week made headlines because of provisions that redefine hemp and ban intoxicating cannabinoids, a policy change that threatens a $28 billion industry. But the funding bill is also significant for language that didn’t make it into the measure: legislation that would have allowed Veterans Administration doctors to recommend the use of medical cannabis by their patients.



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