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Marijuana is illegal in Georgia for medical and recreational purposes and is listed as a controlled substance in the Georgia Controlled Substances Act. Possession of marijuana can attract a punishment of up to 40 years of incarceration and a fine of up to $1,000,000.
Georgia is a "medical cannabis" low-THC oil patient registry state, which means there is a lawful pathway for patients registered with the Georgia Department of Public Health, after certifying with a doctor or physician, to purchase and possess 20 ounces or less of low-THC oil and products.
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Georgia’s Hope Act mandates persons intending to use medical marijuana to be certified as qualifying for medical marijuana treatment by a physician in good standing in the state. The physician will verify that they have the qualifying conditions that necessitate the use of low-THC oil.
A medical marijuana card in Georgia is an identification card that permits the cardholder to possess low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) oil derived from marijuana plants for medical purposes. It is issued to patients with qualifying medical conditions and caregivers.
20 Απρ 2023 · Georgia is not a medical marijuana state, but rather, it is a “medical cannabis” low-THC oil patient registry state. This means that patients can lawfully have cannabis if they are...
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