Frank Inman
Frank Inman is a United States Army Veteran and an advocate for medical marijuana. Frank joined the U.S. Army in September 2001 and was medically separated in May 2017, due to combat related injuries sustained in his first combat tour to Kunar Province, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, while serving with the 1st Battalion 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division.
In May 2017, Frank was diagnosed with chronic PTSD and severe anxiety, which led him to choosing marijuana over prescription medicine prescribed by the VA. He believes that marijuana is the cure all for all of his injuries he sustained during his time of service. Frank resides in New Jersey and helps other veterans in the area gain access to medical marijuana. He also spends his time giving back to youth through coaching wrestling.
In May 2017, Frank was diagnosed with chronic PTSD and severe anxiety, which led him to choosing marijuana over prescription medicine prescribed by the VA. He believes that marijuana is the cure all for all of his injuries he sustained during his time of service. Frank resides in New Jersey and helps other veterans in the area gain access to medical marijuana. He also spends his time giving back to youth through coaching wrestling.