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The United States Army is easing rules for applicants with prior marijuana offenses. Previously, recruits with a marijuana-related conviction were required to undergo a two-year waiting period, seek a special waiver from the Pentagon, and pass a drug test. The revised rules, announced last week, remove those restrictions for those with a single conviction for possessing either marijuana or marijuana-related paraphernalia. Army representative Col. Angela Chipman said that the policy change reflects the reality that most states…
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