Oklahoma veteran could get life in prison for treating PTSD symptoms with marijuana instead of toxic drugs

Wednesday, July 29, 2015
By Paul Martin

by: Daniel Barker
NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Kristoffer Lewandowski, a US Marine Corps veteran, is one of the thousands of soldiers who have returned home suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. More than 13 percent of Gulf War veterans have PTSD.

Lewandowski served three tours of duty; Afghanistan and Iraq were two of the countries he served in. He and his wife, Whitney, have three children and until recently, lived in Oklahoma.

Now Lewandowski faces possible life imprisonment for treating his condition with marijuana.

Before he began using marijuana to alleviate his PTSD symptoms, Lewandowski was taking pharmaceuticals which were affecting his health.

His wife, Whitney was quoted as saying:

“He was taking 13 pills a day, and it was just killing his liver. He was having all these issues with his body and he just wanted to try something more natural to just see if he could do without that many pills a day.”

Lewandowski turned to cannabis as a natural alternative to the toxic drugs he had been prescribed.

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