No actually, insurance does not cover it at all. I'm in PA. It's taxed out the ass to profit dispensaries.
My man, I'm talking scientific research that is proven. The only well documented, proven data on conditions that marijuana can medically treat is very few. The rest is hypothetical bullshit. Stop trying to deny the facts. For people to swear it helps their "depression" is utterly bullshit with no scientific backup.
I don't know about anyone getting weed covered by their insurance provider.
Up until more recent times, the federal government wasn't trying to use cannabis to treat patients for much of anything.
People use pot to treat a wide range of problems where I'm from. Maybe the fact that you're in PA and I'm in CA gives me a different perspective. We've had medical marijuana legal here since 1996. Before that, people have been self medicating here for a lot longer.
There most certainly is a long list of ailments that weed can and does help. Sure, some doctors and patients are full of shit, but the vast majority of people I know would rather smoke some ganja than get addicted to Percocets or worse.
Weed isn't the best pain killer or necessarily a great anti-anxiety drug for everyone, but it definitely works well for some people. For me, the gummy bears with the cbc does nothing for me, but other folks swear by it. I have a high tolerance myself, so I assume that plays a roll in the gummies not doing shit for me.
When you see zombies, stumbling around the streets, high as fuck from shit like oxycodone, hydrocodone, meth etc., in my opinion, I'd rather have those folks try to smoke some chronic to help themselves, than go down those other roads and end up a really different person than who they were to begin with.
And don't get me wrong. Weed can be abused. Too much of just about anything can be bad for you. In moderation, smoking some bud to help chill out generally has low side effects and none that last past a few hours.
Whether you believe it or not, patients have been getting doctor recommended weed therapy for the past 25 years here. Just because the federal government wasn't closely monitoring all patients, doesn't mean doctors weren't prescribing and documenting the effects that marijuana had and in many cases, proving a lot of the old reefer madness bullshit, to be totally wrong.