Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (NADAP) focus on the Navy’s zero tolerance towards marijuana use. State law changes don’t apply to federal …

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  1. That’s what leave is for… we’d rather our military be hopelessly addicted to tobacco and have high functioning alcoholism then offer them pills literally every time they go into the va no tests just here you go

  2. People talk about how "harmless" marijuana is, and yet the more legalized it becomes, the more science is coming in about how addictive it is, and how much of a mind-altering substance it is. It's not a coincidence that when alcohol was legalized, Alcoholics Anonymous came soon after.

    Don't legalize a substance on a platform of "It's totally harmless" unless you know what you're talking about.

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