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Hemp, CBD products prohibited for service members

Hemp, CBD products prohibited for service members

The usage or consumption of any product containing hemp or CBD, which is derived from the cannabis (marijuana) plant, is strictly prohibited for uniformed service members. Hemp and CBD products can contain appr... More

Officers from the Afghan National Army's 215th Corps

Officers from the Afghan National Army's 215th Corps

Officers from the Afghan National Army's 215th Corps sat with Regional Command Southwest Future Operations Planner Maj. Sean Dynan during the RC(SW) Counter Narcotics and Counter Threat Finance meeting aboard C... More

Army officials warn against CBD oil use despite legality and growing popularity

Army officials warn against CBD oil use despite legality and growing p...

Many in the CBD oil business tout the benefits of their products. Military officials, however, are warning federal civilian employees and contractors to steer clear of the hype out of concerns for registering p... More

Cannabis use to remain banned for Illinois service members

Cannabis use to remain banned for Illinois service members

This layout design was created as command information message that cannabis use will still be prohibited for Illinois service members, despite the Illinois General Assembly passing the Cannabis Regulation and T... More

Col. Ishmail of the Afghan Uniformed Police and the

Col. Ishmail of the Afghan Uniformed Police and the

Col. Ishmail of the Afghan Uniformed Police and the deputy chief of police for Helmand province talks with coalition officials and Afghan National Security Forces partners during the Regional Command Southwest ... More

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