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Special report: Many veterans already felt isolated How has COVID-19 impacted them?

Special report: Many veterans already felt isolated. How has COVID-19 impacted them? Mike Feeley, Delaware News Journal © Jerry Habraken, The News Journal United States Marine Corps veteran and Wilmington resident Cameron Newberry stands for a portrait Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. Newberry works with a nonprofit organization called Stop Soldier Suicide that helps military veterans transition from active service to civilian life. Delaware Online this week examined how the isolation felt by veterans is all too common, and was so even before COVID-19. Here s a segment from reporter Marina Affo s story: Going through traumas together, in an intense – and often brief – amount of time creates a strong bond among people, Wilmington resident Cameron Newberry said. When faced with similar traumas or other difficult situations out in civilian life, it can be challenging for veterans to fully explain what they re going through to their friends or family who haven t se

The move to decriminalize entheogenic plants in Colorado Springs, explained

Dustin Glatz with assets from Shutterstock.com During an Oct. 13, 2020 City Council meeting, Zac Short, a former combat medic, entered into the public record his story about a little girl in Afghanistan, covered in third-degree burns, who he was unable to save. That incident haunted Short, who spent years trying in-and out-patient therapy and a variety of different pharmaceuticals to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder. Short finally found relief from his PTSD symptoms with psilocybin mushrooms, a substance that has been decriminalized in Denver and five other cities across the country, and in the state of Oregon. Short and the organization Decriminalize Nature hope to pass a similar measure here in Colorado Springs.

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