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  1. 15. Feb. 2021 · Gary Hess is a former Marine Corps officer who uses medical cannabis to treat PTSD, TBI and chronic pain. He is the founder of VAHA, a nonprofit that promotes holistic alternatives for veterans, and the CEO of Teleleaf, a telemedicine platform for cannabis patients.

  2. I am a German-English technical translator specializing in electrical engineering, electronics, software engineering, cryptography and artificial intelligence. I have years of experience producing...

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  3. Gary Hess is a Marine veteran and the founder of VAHA, a nonprofit that promotes medical cannabis for post-traumatic recovery. He also runs Teleleaf and Dynamic Growth Solutions, two companies that provide access to cannabis products and services.

  4. VAHA and Ukraine: Uniting for Veteran Mental Wellness. Houston, TX – In a significant international collaboration, Gary Hess, the Executive Director of the Veterans Alliance for Holistic Alternatives (VAHA), was honored to brief the Ukrainian Ministry of Veterans Affairs delegation on pioneering mental health therapies.

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  5. Gary Hess, founder and Executive Director of Veterans Alliance for Holistic Alternatives (VAHA), calls obstacles to accessing cannabis structural violence. They're not committing violence when they block access to cannabis for veterans, but the policies that disallow access for certain communities … it’s killing members of these communities.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Gary Hess’s new book is a survey of the scholarship on the Vietnam War which pits this revisionist historiography (the so-called ‘winnable’ war tradition) against the more numerous orthodox historiography (the ‘unwinnable’ war tradition).

  7. Description. In Vietnam, Gary R. Hess describes and evaluates the main arguments of scholars, participants, and journalists, both revisionist and orthodox in their approach, as they try to answer fundamental questions of the Vietnam War. Clearly examines the historiography of the Vietnam War.