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Steven Seth McBride speaks during a hearing regarding medical marijuana before the Colorado Board of Health on Wednesday. (David Zalubowski, The Associated Press)
Steven Seth McBride speaks during a hearing regarding medical marijuana before the Colorado Board of Health on Wednesday. (David Zalubowski, The Associated Press)
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The Colorado Board of Health made the right call Wednesday to the conditions that qualify for medical marijuana. If there isn’t scientific evidence that marijuana actually is an effective treatment for PTSD — and there isn’t — then it shouldn’t join the list.

That list already includes conditions for which there is little or no evidence that pot helps, and the state should resist attempts to add to the problem.

It’s disappointing that the state’s chief medical officer had recommended approval.

To be sure, some veterans who suffer from PTSD insist that marijuana is vital to their well-being. But anecdotes are not science. And in Colorado, you can buy marijuana in the retail market, too.

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