Pubdate: Tue, 03 Aug 2010 Source: Pacific Daily News (US GU) Copyright: 2010 Pacific Daily News Contact: http://www.guampdn.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.guampdn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1122 VA MARIJUANA POLICY CONCERNS SENATOR Sen. Rory Respicio wrote a letter yesterday to Dr. James Hastings, director of the Veterans Administration's Pacific Islands Health Care System, regarding a July directive from the VA on the participation of veterans who are VA beneficiaries in state medical marijuana programs. Respicio said the directive "indicates that veterans cannot be disqualified as VA beneficiaries based on their participation in state medical marijuana programs." Respicio, who is seeking re-election, has sponsored legislation that proposes to allow the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. The VA's July 22 directive does caution that VA providers must comply with all federal laws, including the Controlled Substance Act. Marijuana is considered a Schedule I drug under that law, and it is the Veterans Health Administration's policy to prohibit VA providers from completing forms seeking recommendations or opinions regarding a veteran's participation in a state medical marijuana program, according to the directive. "If a veteran presents a prescription ... for medical marijuana to a VA provider or pharmacist, VA will not provide marijuana, nor will it pay for the prescription to be filled by a non-VA entity," according to the directive. Possession of medical marijuana by veterans on VA property "place them at risk for prosecution under the Controlled Substance Act," according to the VA directive. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart