Large veterans service organizations — groups like the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), the American Legion, IAVA (Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America), or the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) — have millions of members and enormous political influence. Within six weeks, at least one of these groups is expected to publicly endorse the MARA Act or specifically cite the veterans psilocybin pilot in a campaign pushing for broader access. When both data and a live bill exist, these organizations tend to move.
The veterans pilot gives advocates concrete data; MARA's double filing shows sponsors want cover. VSOs mobilize when there is both data and a bill to rally behind — a near-term, checkable event tied to today's filing.
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