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Veterans Affairs committee  Some are, yes. I look at a whole bunch of veterans as three big packs. You have the veterans who got out who don't require any assistance from the VA. They're just off work and they're doing their thing and they happen to serve and didn't get injured and got out. A lot of those v

March 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew Baldwin-Brown

Veterans Affairs committee  As a patient and a veteran, I would have to say no. When you're dealing with veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder—who make up a large chunk of the medical cannabis patients in Canada—any time you throw a wrench at any type of system, you're going to have issues. Veter

March 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew Baldwin-Brown

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, for sure. I do have one particular case. A friend of mine has been on cannabis for a while. He said that it's okay to talk to you guys about his case. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Navy. They hit some heavy seas. He ended up falling down a ladder and massively inju

March 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew Baldwin-Brown

Veterans Affairs committee  Hello. I'd like to thank you for inviting me to speak with you today. I am Master Corporal (Retired) Andrew Baldwin-Brown. I enrolled in the forces in September 2001. I was a signaller. I did three tours in Afghanistan in the first six years of my service. I was diagnosed with p

March 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Andrew Baldwin-Brown