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420 Chief – a veteran, advocate, and educator on the healing power of cannabis.

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  1. 420 Chief – a veteran, advocate, and educator on the healing power of cannabis. HomeFront Sitrep 1:11:45

420 Chief – a veteran, advocate, and educator on the healing power of cannabis.

After serving 20 years in the Navy, 420 Chief has made it his mission to break stigmas and give veterans a voice in the conversation about plant medicine. Through in-depth, real-life veteran interviews, he shares powerful stories of healing—stories that reveal the truth about how cannabis helps with PTSD, chronic pain, Anxiety, and the Mental Health struggles that many veterans face. His goal is to raise awareness, challenge outdated perceptions, and bridge the gap between veterans and civilians.

As the author of Strains for Pains, 420 Chief provides expert insight into cannabis strains designed for specific ailments, making Education accessible for those seeking natural alternatives. Through his nonprofit Break Stigmas, he continues to connect, support, and advocate for veterans ready to reclaim their lives. You can also find him hosting Vibin’ with Chief, a live music Therapy session, and leading discussions on his YouTube channel, where he interviews veterans, cannabis Experts, and mental Health professionals.

David Willis HomeFront Sitrep Podcast

My name is David Willis, I knew at a very early age that I was going into the military but didn’t know what branch. As I got older and started learning about each branch and quickly figured out that the Marines was the best. I served in the Marine Corps from 97-04. My MOS was 0311(infantry). I went to Paris Island for boot camp after boot camp I was stationed with 2nd blt 8th Marines Golf company. While with 2/8 I went on several deployments to port a prince Haiti, Okinawa, South Korea, Greece, also did two trips to Bridgeport California for cold weather training, I wasn’t going to make a Mediterranean float so I extended and joined 1st blt 8th Marines Bravo company. During my time there we deployed to the Mediterranean and had stops in Spain, Italy, Malta, Africa, and other ports. I got out of the Marines in August of 01, but 9/11 happened and was recalled to go back in where I was stationed with a mobilization support battalion and deployed.