If you’re a veteran, you may qualify for cannabis discounts, veteran-owned dispensary discounts, or special programs.
This guide covers what’s available, how to access it, and why some veterans are turning to cannabis as part of their wellness routine.
Common uses among veterans:
Research status: The VA has recognized that many veterans use cannabis, though the VA itself cannot recommend or prescribe it (federal restrictions). But VA research continues on potential benefits for PTSD and pain.
Short answer: No.
The Veterans Affairs does not cover cannabis costs because cannabis remains federally Schedule I (even though it’s legal in New York state).
Why?
What you pay:
If you’re a veteran, you can get:
Discount: 15–20% off all cannabis products
How to claim: Show military ID or DD214 (discharge papers) at dispensary or online
No application required: Just bring your ID
Upstate Canna recognizes veterans’ service and offers competitive veteran pricing.
Many licensed dispensaries in New York offer veteran discounts. Examples:
How to find: Call your local dispensary and ask “Do you have a veteran discount program?” Most do.
To claim a veteran discount, bring:
✅ Valid military ID:
✅ Or:
❌ Not valid alone:
Why? Dispensaries must verify you’re actually a veteran to offer discounts. This prevents fraud.
Lost your discharge papers? Get a replacement from:
Some cannabis dispensaries in New York are veteran-owned. Buying from veteran-owned businesses helps support fellow veterans.
Known veteran-owned dispensaries in NY:
How to find: When you call a dispensary, ask “Is this veteran-owned?” Many aren’t, but some are.
Why it matters: Veteran-owned businesses often give back to veteran communities and understand veteran needs.
If you’re a New York medical cannabis patient:
To qualify for NY medical cannabis:
Does the VA recognize medical cannabis? The VA does not formally recognize or recommend medical cannabis, but the VA’s position is evolving. Some VA doctors discuss cannabis as a potential option (informally).
If you use cannabis or are thinking about it:
Tell your VA doctor. Here’s why:
✅ Cannabis interactions with medications: Some cannabis products interact with blood thinners, pain medications, or psychiatric drugs. Your doctor needs to know.
✅ Medical documentation: Your VA doctor can document your cannabis use in your medical record, which may be important for future care.
✅ VA research participation: The VA is studying cannabis for PTSD and pain. Your information helps.
❌ Will the VA deny care? No. The VA will not refuse to treat you because you use cannabis. Federal law protects this.
What won’t happen:
What will happen:
Pre-2018: Cannabis use could disqualify you from military service or result in discharge.
Now (2026):
For you (if you’re a veteran):
Why many veterans explore cannabis for PTSD:
Current research:
What to expect if you try cannabis for PTSD:
Strains often used by PTSD patients:
Talk to a healthcare provider before using cannabis for PTSD. Some VA hospitals have cannabis-aware doctors.
Service-related pain is common:
Why cannabis instead of opioids?
Types of cannabis for pain:
For acute pain: High-THC, high-CBD balance (10:1 THC to CBD ratio)
For chronic pain: Indica-dominant, moderate THC (15–20%)
For inflammation: High-CBD edibles (minimal THC)
For nerve pain: Hybrid with high caryophyllene (anti-inflammatory terpene)
Common strains for pain:
How to use for pain:
Insomnia is extremely common in PTSD and trauma:
Why cannabis?
Best approach for sleep:
Timing: Take 30–60 minutes before bed
Dose: Low-moderate (5–15mg THC if edibles)
Type: Indica or indica-dominant
Terpenes: High myrcene (sleep-promoting), high linalool (calming)
Method: Edibles (longer duration, good for maintaining sleep)
Strains for sleep:
Schedule: Consistent nightly use works better than sporadic use.
Opioid crisis in veteran population:
Cannabis as opioid alternative:
Benefits:
Reality:
The VA’s position:
Step 1: Get a valid ID (21+)
Step 2: Visit a licensed dispensary (like Upstate Canna) or order online
Step 3: Show military ID or DD214 for veteran discount (15–20% off)
Step 4: Choose based on your needs (pain, sleep, anxiety, etc.)
Step 5: Start low, go slow on dosing
Time to access: Same day
Cost: $30–$60+ per product, minus veteran discount
Hassle: Minimal
Step 1: Contact a registered NY physician or telehealth service
Step 2: Discuss your condition (PTSD, pain, anxiety, sleep, etc.)
Step 3: Get approved for medical marijuana card
Step 4: Register with NYSDOH
Step 5: Purchase from certified medical dispensaries
Step 6: May get lower taxes (varies by dispensary)
Time to access: 1–2 weeks
Cost: Physician visit ($50–$150), plus products
Benefit: Lower tax rate, official medical documentation
Finding community:
Some NY cities have veteran cannabis support groups where veterans share experiences, strains, and dosing recommendations.
Where to find:
What they offer:
Q: Will using cannabis affect my VA benefits? A: No. The VA will not deny or reduce benefits because you use legal cannabis.
Q: Can I get kicked out of the VA hospital for using cannabis? A: No. Federal law protects veterans from losing healthcare due to cannabis use.
Q: Should I tell my VA doctor I use cannabis? A: Yes. Transparency helps your doctor avoid drug interactions and provide better care.
Q: Does the VA consider cannabis a treatment for PTSD? A: Not officially. But the VA recognizes that many veterans use it and is researching its potential.
Q: Can I use cannabis while on VA medications? A: Possibly. Talk to your VA doctor. Some medications have interactions with cannabis.
Q: Is there a veteran-owned dispensary near me? A: Call local dispensaries and ask. Some are veteran-owned; many employ veterans.
Q: How much does cannabis cost after the veteran discount? A: Typically $25–$50 per product after 15–20% veteran discount. Varies by product type.
Q: Can I grow cannabis at home as a veteran? A: Yes. NY allows 6 plants per adult (max 12 per household). No special veteran rules.
Q: Will cannabis show up on a VA drug test? A: Likely yes, if tested. But the VA will not deny you care for a positive cannabis test (they’re aware you’re using legal cannabis).
VA Healthcare: VA.gov
NY Veterans Services: veterans.ny.gov
NY Cannabis Info: cannabis.ny.gov
Veteran Cannabis Research: NYU, MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
Veteran Service Organizations: VFW.org, AmericanLegion.org, DAV.org
We honor veterans’ service with:
✅ 15–20% veteran discount on all products
✅ Military ID verification (in-store or online)
✅ Veteran-friendly budtenders trained in veteran needs
✅ Same-day delivery (for veterans who can’t get to the dispensary)
✅ No judgment — we understand why veterans use cannabis
Access your veteran discount:
📍 In-store: 1613 Union St, Schenectady, NY 12309
💻 Online: upstate-canna.co (show military ID at checkout or delivery)
📞 Phone: (518) 280-4289
🚚 Delivery: Same-day to Schenectady, Clifton Park, Saratoga Springs & surrounding areas
Whether you’re using cannabis for pain, sleep, PTSD, or just because it’s legal and you enjoy it—you’ve earned the right to make your own healthcare choices.
We’re grateful for your service and honored to support you with quality cannabis and veteran pricing.
Disclaimer: This guide is educational. It is not medical advice. Consult your VA doctor or healthcare provider before using cannabis, especially if you take medications or have medical conditions. Cannabis is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment, therapy, or medical care.
Last updated: May 2026. Information reflects current NY cannabis law and VA policy as of May 2026.
Upstate Canna Co is committed to serving veterans with dignity, respect, and the best cannabis in Schenectady.